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It was a beautiful sunny day in the mid 50's so I headed down to the beach with my camera. I live on cape Cod.
Just playing around I took some shell pictures at waters edge in Quissett Harbor.
Much to my surprise, when I got home and loaded them to the computer I see some bioluminecence. Dinoflagelettes which are one celled algea which capture light thru photosynthesis and then "glow" when their cell sides are bumped.
I was unable to see them with the naked eye on this very sunny day, but my camera was obviously able to "see" them. Normally you can only see them at night when they make the water glow when disturbed.
The only reason I knew what they were is that I recently read of a bay in the carribbean where you can kayak at twilight in a bioluminecence bay and the water around the kayaks and splashes from the paddles will glow.
This is a cropped version of one of my pictures.
Just playing around I took some shell pictures at waters edge in Quissett Harbor.
Much to my surprise, when I got home and loaded them to the computer I see some bioluminecence. Dinoflagelettes which are one celled algea which capture light thru photosynthesis and then "glow" when their cell sides are bumped.
I was unable to see them with the naked eye on this very sunny day, but my camera was obviously able to "see" them. Normally you can only see them at night when they make the water glow when disturbed.
The only reason I knew what they were is that I recently read of a bay in the carribbean where you can kayak at twilight in a bioluminecence bay and the water around the kayaks and splashes from the paddles will glow.
This is a cropped version of one of my pictures.
