2014年7月15日星期二

sparking a series of reactions luminescent sheets

microbial mischief: Australia emits blue fluorescence lake at night 
Australian photographer decorative aggregate Phil Hart Victoria in the country recently captured a strange phenomenon, some people swimming at night in the Gippsland Lakes (GippslandLakes) swim, who went so far as to issue a touch of blue. 
Hart's friend nighttime swim in the lake, and when they stand up from the water, Phil shot these incredible pictures. He said: "It's like we're playing radioactive paint." These are just a chemical reaction called bioluminescence caused when naturally occurring micro-organisms in the water body being disturbed, this phenomenon occurs. 34-year-old Phil put away the camera, the shutter speed is slow, then the water constantly throwing sand and stones, sparking a series of reactions, while he try to capture more of this strange fluorescent screen. These pictures are very garden decorative stones surprising, because when shooting them, the concentration of "luminous algae," the water of microorganisms large, so the picture looks quite spectacular. 
Phil said: "This scene is very spectacular and very rare in a company engaged in kayaking I work for a company as a project manager, the company has been up to in the Gippsland Lakes operating for 50 years, but nobody remembers once. seen so bright bioluminescence. "It is reported that forest fires and floods cause a lot of nutrients in the water available for microorganisms to survive. He said:. "Maybe later, I never see this scene of the phenomenon can be seen in blue here and use the camera to record my hands this golden moment, I feel very fortunate." 
Phil, who lives in Melbourne, said: "Although the bioluminescence is very conspicuous, but only the bright blue in the photo to see when I saw my first photo shoot, Photoluminescent Tumbled Gravel I could not believe my eyes. , who was covered in water, emit faint blue light, looks very weird. "

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