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A photo composite of multiple exposures. From the photographer: “For the first time from the sky of Egypt and it is the phenomenon of bioluminescence I was filming a time lapse of the movement of the arm of the galaxy from one of the largest lakes in the desert of Egypt, Lake Rayan Lower, when I found some lights glittering on the shore of the lake, and when I asked some fishermen in the lake they told me that they are jellyfish, in the first night the glitter was weak so I decided to go to shoot the second night and I was lucky to photograph this phenomenon all night. And when I asked a friend of mine who is a scientist in microbiology, he told me that they are bacteria and that this is the first time they are detected and photographed from Egypt, soon he will do a scientific research on this phenomenon and especially that Lake Rayan is not considered salt water and he will try to discover the source of these bacteria after I brought him a sample of water from this lake that contains these bacteria.”

Technical details:
Nikkor Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S, Nikon Z8, 72×20″(24′) ISO3200 f/2.8
Avg. Moon age: 26.92 days, Avg. Moon phase: 7.52%

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