Glow Worms Turn New Zealand Cave Into Starry Night And I Spent Past Year Photographing It

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It's incredible!

Something quite special dwells beneath the surface of New Zealand and these images prove that the country is just as beautiful below ground as it is above!

The Waitomo area is famous for it’s limestone caves and within these caves are one of the most magical insects in the world, the glowworm. Glow worms emit a phosphorescent glow that light up the cave and create a surreal environment.

Over the past year I have been back and forth to Waitomo’s Ruakuri Cave to master the art of photographing these magnificent little creatures – it’s been quite the experience! When the headlamps are out and all you can see are the glowworms, you can’t help but feel like you’ve stepped into James Cameron’s Avatar Pandora, it’s just unreal! Photographing glow worms is very similar to shooting the night sky, however the exposure time can be much longer. These images in particular range between 30 seconds and 6 minutes exposures. To achieve the shots, it required me to submerge myself and my tripod in cold water for up to 6-8 hours a day – it was totally worth it!

Source: http://www.boredpanda.com/travel-photography-glowworms-limestone-caves-shaun-jeffers-new-zealand/

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Beautiful!
I'm going to reblog this.

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I did everything by the rules. Specify the source, quotes, wrote a thought. What else is wrong?

A little more than a thought will go down better... I up-voted anyway but work on making it more your own... tell people why you liked it, how you felt when you found it, what you were looking for when you found it, what your interests are in this area... anything but just "it's incredible"

Ok, Thank you :)

I was thinking more Pitch Black than Avatar, but good on ya.