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Fireflies Sparkle In Long-Exposure Images By Tsuneaki Hiramatsu (PHOTOS)


First Posted: 02/22/2012 12:23 pm Updated: 02/27/2012 8:12 am

Fireflies flash to attract mates, so essentially what you're seeing in the slideshow above is a firefly dance club. Does that make these long-exposure and multiple-exposure shots any less majestic? Not a chance.

The bugs' bioluminescence is the result of chemical reactions within their bodies. And since the photographer overlays multiple photos to create some of the individual images, the resulting piece is a fantasy, with far more dots of light than you'd find in an ordinary firefly jamboree.

The photographer--35-year-old Tsuneaki Hiramatsu from Okayama City, Japan--takes the pictures for fun. Wired tracked him down, and when asked about the viral success of his photos, he said: “I was like, what happened?!”

But even though firefly photography makes the internet rounds from time to time, Hiramatsu's masterful use of photographic techniques have marked his works with distinction.

In the long-exposure shots, like slide 3, check the erratic paths the insects take through the air. In the multiple-exposure images, like slide 4, try to track where each bug was at various moments in time.

More of Hiramatsu's work can be found on his site, here.

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Fireflies flash to attract mates, so essentially what you're seeing in the slideshow above is a firefly dance club. Does that make these long-exposure and multiple-exposure shots any less majestic...
Fireflies flash to attract mates, so essentially what you're seeing in the slideshow above is a firefly dance club. Does that make these long-exposure and multiple-exposure shots any less majestic...
Fireflies flash to attract mates, so essentially what you're seeing in the slideshow above is a firefly dance club. Does that make these long-exposure and multiple-exposure shots any less majestic...
Fireflies flash to attract mates, so essentially what you're seeing in the slideshow above is a firefly dance club. Does that make these long-exposure and multiple-exposure shots any less majestic...
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Rusteia
it is what it is
09:46 PM on 02/27/2012
a rare find here in az .. makes me homesick
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astuartgirl
Um, no, not really.
09:14 AM on 02/25/2012
Living in south Florida, I miss fireflies.
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Sharkcellar
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01:45 PM on 02/24/2012
Fantastic.
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ESJ247
I eat micro-bio with milk.
01:30 PM on 02/24/2012
I loved fireflies as a kid -- and I still do.
01:28 PM on 02/24/2012
One of the few things I miss about being back East. I remember the fireflies on those humid, sultry summer evenings when I was a child. We don't have them in California. It may be the lack of humidity here. IDK
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athenasword
wisdom is beautiful
12:50 PM on 02/24/2012
Absolutely magical!
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12:39 PM on 02/24/2012
We have them here in Atlanta....they are beautiful.....
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webwzrd
Reality is liberal indoctrination
12:38 PM on 02/24/2012
It's been a long time since I've seen a firefly. I think the Republicans ate them.
12:27 PM on 02/24/2012
'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Is. Beautiful..............................!
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12:26 PM on 02/24/2012
Enchanting! Mesmerizing! Hypnotizing!
iam99
To know what you prefer...
12:03 PM on 02/24/2012
Ah, there is nothing more magical!
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
12:01 PM on 02/24/2012
Completely underwhelming
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webwzrd
Reality is liberal indoctrination
12:37 PM on 02/24/2012
Pull your head out of your pouch and look again :-)
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Sixtracks
Pleased to Meet Me
01:40 PM on 02/24/2012
You try to capture a firefly on camera. Not that easy.
These shots are admirable to those of us who have attempted such a feat.
12:00 PM on 02/24/2012
When I was a kid we lived in Guatemala for a couple of years. One night the first year, when there hadn't been a firefly to be seen in the 6 months we'd been there, suddenly *all* the fireflies showed up. Must have been hundreds of thousands of them. It was much like the photos above only swirling around you in 3 dimensions. Like being at the core of the galaxy. With one pass through the air of a mayo jar I caught 8 fireflies, they were so thickly clustered. The next year we waited with great anticipation for "Firefly Night" to come again, but it was less than half what it was the first year.

I was nine years old when that happened. In almost four decades since, despite having lived various places, I have not seen anything that even remotely approaches that phenomenal sight.
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MichelNYC
In ATX now: gay, liberal, grad student. 2014/16!
11:42 AM on 02/24/2012
Fantastic shots! Gorgeous.
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1southernbelle
agape to eros, love informs us
11:18 AM on 02/24/2012
Beauty and wonder still rule our world :-)

Thanks for the balm and calm for my brain.