Magical photo captures moth’s glowing eyes

Shot with a Canon EOS R5 and custom lighting, this magical, otherworldly photo captures a moth's glowing eyes

Ivo Niermann shares his process of creating custom lighting to photograph the tapetum lucidum effect in nocturnal insects. This effect causes the moth's eyes to appear as if they are glowing vividly in the dark, creating a magical and otherworldly image.

"The tapetum lucidum enhances vision at night by reflecting light back through the retina, which creates the glowing eye effect in many nocturnal animals," explains Niermann.

Using the Canon EOS R5, combined with specialized lighting techniques, Niermann was able to highlight this naturally occurring phenomenon with stunning clarity and detail. The image captures the eerie, luminous eyes of the moth against a dark background, emphasizing the insect's unique adaptation for night vision.

This photograph not only showcases technical skill in photography but also reveals the fascinating biology of night-active creatures through visual storytelling.


Author's summary: The photo brilliantly exposes the moth's glowing eyes via custom lighting and a Canon EOS R5, blending science and artistry to reveal nocturnal vision adaptations.

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