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Wed Jan 22, 2014, 09:50 PM Jan 2014

The Beautiful Flight Paths of Fireflies [View all]

For nearly a decade, amateur photographer Tsuneaki Hiramatsu spent his summer evenings in the forests outside Niimi, in Japan’s Okayama prefecture. He was intent on capturing the spectacle of firefly mating season, when the males and females vie for attention through blinking codes. As night fell, Hiramatsu began shooting a series of eight-second exposures. He then digitally merged the images, creating connect-the-dot photos of the fireflies’ golden flight paths. The images became a sensation on the Web and were included in a traveling museum exhibit called “Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence.” But for Hiramatsu, recognition for his artistry is secondary to engendering appreciation for the natural world. “Fireflies are little seen in areas developed by human beings,” he says. “When I feel the splendor and mystery of nature, I am glad to have everyone share that feeling.”

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http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/beautiful-flight-paths-fireflies-180949432/#ixzz2rBbN7SCj



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The Beautiful Flight Paths of Fireflies [View all] Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 OP
Nice! begin_within Jan 2014 #1
thanks! Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #12
nice Kali Jan 2014 #2
gosh, Kali ... Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #3
Oh yeah...we'd put lightning bugs in jars and watch them after we went to bed. nolabear Jan 2014 #5
Southern summers where the pace slows from a crawl to a really slow drawl = Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #10
True dat! Actually Richard Sherman is a bigger topic. nolabear Jan 2014 #15
Yes, we'd catch them too. dem in texas Jan 2014 #19
we lived in Madison Wisconsin when I was real young Kali Jan 2014 #6
scorpions vs fireflies = the new summer sci-fi Blockbuster coming to your local cinema Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #7
well the scorps DO fluoresce if you shine a black light on them Kali Jan 2014 #9
perfect colors. It'll be a sure-fire hit, Kali ... Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #11
cool Kali Jan 2014 #13
You are a sweetheart is what you are, Kali. Don't forget I will be requiring pictures and details Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #14
Starry starry night warrior1 Jan 2014 #4
yw Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #8
A perfect opportunity to post my favorite poem Prisoner_Number_Six Jan 2014 #16
I like your poem...thanks for sharing...."magic-lantern fire"....nt snappyturtle Jan 2014 #20
Fireflies are mellow. Get deep into a forest at night and they'll carry ya off toby jo Jan 2014 #17
We still have them at my apartment complex. Fireflies are a sure sign summer has arrived. catbyte Jan 2014 #18
That really is stunning...thanks joeybee12 Jan 2014 #21
His work is awesome. Thank you for the link! cntrygrl Jan 2014 #22
The pics at the link are gorgeous. Nature's holiday lights! nt valerief Jan 2014 #23
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