What does this photo look like to your eyes?This is the greatest miracle of my life as a photographer. The dragon statue on the left is a statue of water that is always found in Japanese shrines to cleanse your hands. After purifying your hands here, you will visit the shrine. It is familiar to Japanese people. And the round light is the firefly hime-hotaru that lives only in Japan. The light flashes gold and is very different from ordinary fireflies. They are active in the morning from midnight around June and dance in the dark in search of a partner. Coincidentally, this one firefly flew from the place where it was spitting out of the dragon's mouth and became this picture. Of course, I don't use compositing or Photoshop. It is a real one-shot work.
Hotarubi-蛍火
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What does this photo look like to your eyes?This is the greatest miracle of my life as a photographer. The dragon statue on the left is a statue of water that is always found in Japanese shrines to cleanse your hands. After purifying your hands here, you will visit the shrine. It is familiar to Japanese people. And the round light is the firefly hime-hotaru that lives only in Japan. The light flashes gold and is very different from ordinary fireflies. They are active in the morning from midnight around June and dance in the dark in search of a partner. Coincidentally, this one firefly flew from the place where it was spitting out of the dragon's mouth and became this picture. Of course, I don't use compositing or Photoshop. It is a real one-shot work.