These stunning shot are from a series by Japanese photographerTsuneaki Hiramatsu , who employed a variety of time - reverting techniques to capture the reverence - inspiring sweetheart of fire beetle in flying .
The results are n’t just beautiful – they volunteer us a whole fresh elbow room of understanding these brilliant little bug .
Many of Earth ’s organisms generate light via a biologically specific chemical reaction predict bioluminescence . This is different from biofluorescence , by the way ; the difference being that a bioluminescent organism produces illumination on its own , while a biofluorescent organism emits light after first absorbing igniter from another source .

While bioluminescence is exceedingly common in the Earth ’s oceans ( as much as 90 percent of nautical life is thought to producebioluminescence in some form ) , it has a way of work up on land , as well . Sometimesit pop up in mushrooms . Other time it ’s in fireflies .
https://gizmodo.com/deep-sea-bacteria-use-bioluminescence-to-hitchhike-acro-5871741
https://gizmodo.com/glow-in-the-dark-mushrooms-rediscovered-after-170-years-5819729

In the state , you ’ll find fireflies illuminate up summer nighttime from Texas to New York with colors throughout much of thevisible spectrum , but the setting you see here were snap at various locations in and around Maniwa and Okayama Prefecture , Japan between 2008 and 2011 .
you could check up on out more examples of Hiramatsu ’s firefly photography , some date back as far as 2004,on his photo web log .
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