What makes the water in the lake was lit in the dark? Yes, light-colored water in the dark when it does not present itself. He was created by a chemical reaction called bioluminescence (bioluminescence), which appears when the concentration of micro-organisms in the water naturally disturbed.
Phil, 34, put his camera with three-foot buffer with a shutter speed was too late. Then, he then threw sand and stones so the camera can capture images blue water spots as much as possible. Result picture: perfect.
"Being there and seeing such a spectacular bioluminescence is extremely rare opportunity," said Phil. "I am here as a program director at an organization that routinely camped in the vicinity of the agenda of the Gippsland Lakes since 50 years ago. And nobody ever could see this bright bioluminescence."
As mentioned, this phenomenon is due to the high concentration of micro-organisms is high. It is believed as a result of a combination of forest fires and flooding around the lake, which is indirectly increase levels of nutrients in the water that can turn on the organism.
"This should not happen again in my life," said Phil. "I feel lucky to have seen it and managed to record the image with my camera."
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