Pretty Posts
- ‘Fitspirational’ GIF is All the Motivation You’ll Need This Winter
- Leonardo DiCaprio Gets An Oscar At Last, Uses His Acceptance Speech to Discuss Climate Change
- These Cakes Inspired by Famous Paintings Look Far Too Good to Eat
- These Delightfully Simple Illustrations Are Not Just For Children
- The Logistics of Building and Operating the Millennium Falcon
New Zealand photographer Joseph Michael has produced a series of incredible long-exposure photographs of local caves lit up by glowing worms.
The photographs – which were taken on a Nikon D810 – capture small communities of arachnocampa luminosa, a bioluminescent glowworm (or gnat lava) that is found all over New Zealand. The effect of the worms living amongst the 30 million-year-old limestone formations in the caves are nothing short of stunning, and just had to be shared with our readers.
Leave a Reply