Везучий фотограф запечатлел светящихся дельфинов - всё научно, и никакого чуда

30/04/2020 - 12:55
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Американский фотограф и видеограф Патрик Койн смога запечатлеть редкое явление в море. Так совпало, что в объектив его камеры попали светящиеся дельфины. Причём далеко ехать даже не нужно было - все снято в океане близ города Ньюпорт-Бич, штат Калифорния.

Патрик рассказал, что однажды ночью раздался звонок и его пригласили выйти в море на лодке. Это был его знакомый, капитан Райан. Он сообщил, что в воде замечено редчайшее явление - био-люминесцентнция. Оказалось, рядом с Ньюпортом-Бич принесло течением колонию люминесцентного планктона.

По счастливому стечению обстоятельств, близ города плавала стая дельфинов. В общем, такого сочетания мало кому удавалось увидеть - светящийся планктон остро реагирует на раздражитель и вспыхивает. И именно дельфины, проплывая через колонию, стали этим раздражителем.

Предлагаем насладиться этим редким явлением.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

•Dolphins Swimming in Bioluminescence Last night was truly one of the most magical nights of my life. Capt. Ryan @lawofthelandnsea of @newportcoastaladventure invited me along to capture rare video of Dolphins swimming in bioluminescence. The first time I saw this actually filmed was a few months back while watching a Night on Earth documentary on Netflix. The second I saw that footage it became a dream of mine to one day capture something similar and that’s exactly what we did. This was by far the most challenging video I’ve shot for a number of reason. For starters the bioluminescence has sweet spots to where it shows up and then fades away so while on the water it’s impossible to just find it. Not only that but actually finding any type of animal in pitch black is just so ridiculously hard. Conditions have to be absolutely perfect for the bioluminescence to show up and to have an animal swim through it so we can film it. On top of all that just trying to nail the focus at such a wide aperture with something moving in the water was a nightmare. We were out for a few hours and on our final stretch back we finally had 2 Dolphins pop up to start the incredible glowing show. A few minutes later and we were greeted by a few more which was insane. I’m honestly still processing this all and I can’t thank @newportcoastaladventure enough for having me out because without them none of this would be possible. Be sure to check our their edit from last night as well! I hope you all enjoy this video. ——————————————————————————— Shot on a Sony a7Sii with a Rokinon 35mm Cine DS T1.5 Len. Shutter speed: 1/50 Aperture T2 ISO 80,000

Публикация от Patrick Coyne (@patrickc_la)

А в волнах это чудо выглядит так:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

•Manhattan Beach Bioluminescence I really thought things were starting to slow down with the bioluminescence then this happens! My favorite beach in the world had it’s waves crashing with that beautiful blue glow! I’ve lived near Manhattan Beach my whole life and I never imagined seeing it here. For me personally it was really special and I’m grateful to live in such a beautiful area! I also want to make sure everyone knows that this video was shot with a zoom lens. I’m mentioning that because I was not on the beach whatsoever. I stood on the sidewalk section that is still open (right before the closed off section) and is a pretty good distance away from the beach. I didn’t stay for too long either, I got my videos and left with almost nobody in sight. I hope everyone’s been enjoying the bioluminescence posts lately. I can’t get enough of them. Make sure you watch this video all the way through to see the brightest waves at the end! Shot on my Sony a7iii with a Sony 70-300mm G OSS lens ——————————————————————————— Settings were: Shutter speed 1/50 F5.6 ISO 32,000

Публикация от Patrick Coyne (@patrickc_la)

Автор: Анастасия КУЗНЕЦОВА