Season photoshoot fireflies

Japanese photographers have started hot time hotarugari.Kazhdy year near the Japanese prefecture of Okayama and MANIWA season between June and July storms rainy season is about to countless favorite Japanese fireflies. Japanese photographers make magical images using long exposure to increase exposure, to achieve the effect of "apparent motion" in which the object is transformed into a blurry band. As a result of the flight of fireflies get a real natural Freezelight.

In general, the Japanese throughout the year something admire: Spring - Sakura flowers and in the winter - the snow fall - the moon. In the summer, the Japanese started hotarugari - admiring fireflies, rapid flights of tiny lights in the night. Japanese - the most passionate fans in the world of insects, but their attachment to the fireflies came a long time ago, in ancient times, even the names they were given as a pet.
All species of fireflies have the amazing ability to emit in the dark soft phosphorescent light yellow-green area of ​​the spectrum that have a wavelength of 500-650 nanometers (one billionth of a meter).
Thanks to camera with fotorgafirovaniya on a long exposure, the process of flying sparks admiration Japanese prolong a long time. We are in the Website gathered the coolest photos Night Miracle Japan.



Photo Cyan Yumi

Pictures were taken with a Canon 5D Mark III and a 50mm lens. The aperture was set at f / 2.8 - this made the fireflies are at a close distance, blurred. However, inter alia the final photographs were made of a number of pictures, connected by one. Yumi spent a month in the forests of the city of Nagoya, Japan, to make these amazing photos of fireflies.































Photos Yuki Caro

Yuki Caro - one of the prominent Japanese photographers who with particular professionalism uses a long exposure in the works. The most famous work of photographer are images of golden crosses fireflies. Most of the photos of Yuki shows the nature and beauty of places around MANIWA and Okayama, Japan.























Photos Tsineaki Hiramatsu

Tsineaki Hiramatsu photographing fireflies after a storm during the rainy season, also using a slower shutter speed, and increased exposure.































The little "hero of the festivities»











See also:

- Paintings on long exposure

- Photos delayed

- Light picture Janne Parviainen

- Neon waterfalls





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