I’m curious about colour, and as an artist, I often use artificial light in my installations. However, there is something very compelling when you see nature producing luminous pixels of its own.
Arachnocampa luminosa is a species of glowworm endemic to the island nation of New Zealand. These long exposure photographs were captured in a number of limestone caves in the North Island. The 30 million year old formations form a majestic backdrop to the bioluminescence of the glowworms.
Check out this work on Colossal, Wired, The Verge, Juxtapoz and many more.
I’m curious about colour, and as an artist, I often use artificial light in my installations. However, there is something very compelling when you see nature producing luminous pixels of its own.
Arachnocampa luminosa is a species of glowworm endemic to the island nation of New Zealand. These long exposure photographs were captured in a number of limestone caves in the North Island. The 30 million year old formations form a majestic backdrop to the bioluminescence of the glowworms.
Check out this work on Colossal, Wired, The Verge, Juxtapoz and many more.