2020 photo contest round 2 finalist Bugging Me

Honorable Mention: Bugging Me

Photo by Gina Gruss, undergraduate student Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

For a scientific illustration class, 鈥淎udubon鈥檚 Nature,鈥 I decided to walk around campus to see if I could find any exciting, local subjects for research. Thunderstorms rolled overhead; I paused, sat on one of the metal mesh tables, and debated my options. Instead, I found a Red-shouldered Bug, Jadera haematoloma, crawling around. I put on a macro lens, got up close, and snapped a shot just before it flew away. This photo reminds me of the interaction between nature and humanity鈥攖he unnatural mesh coloration can be regarded like a mesh fence, keeping people (or in this case, insects,) out. In Florida especially, humans have done all they can to carve spaces for only themselves鈥t the expense of nature that only exists here. Nature still remains, though our relationship is strained. The bug鈥檚 red, striking color is a red warning light, signaling us to remember it exists鈥攁nd must continue.