Ice Kates donated @IceKates
15 October, 10:45
Single Shot

The bioluminescence on the termite mounds at Emas National Park in Brazil, during a cloudy and raining night, the essential conditions for the phenomenon. There are more than 2 millions of termites like this at the conservation area and divided in more than 30 species, but just one type let the firefly larvae stay on the holes that serve as a house for those little glowing animals, and since they are an group, they transform this national park's horizon in a biological glowing city.

Single shot with 30 seconds of exposure using an Tamron 50mm f/2.8 lens and a Sony A7r camera at ISO 4000.
IG phablodearaujo

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Joyce Zikursh @CountryJoy
15 October, 10:51
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Nice photo capture!! Holy Wow, I had no clue that there was that many types of termites lol. Thanks for the info on it all, that was truly interesting!!

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Ice Kates @IceKates
It's the little things... I did not know this either. The photo caught my eye and I read all about it. Pretty cool nature in action.
Have a fabulous weekend.
02:18 PM - Oct 15, 2022
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