28, according to British media reports, the 34-year-old Melbourne man - Phil Hart (Phil Hart) is a photographer, recently in Australia's Gippsland Lakes, Victoria (Gippsland Lakes) shot to make The photos were amazing - like being dumped into the lake, like a fluorescent dye, actually issued a quiet blue light, is doubtful in this lake swimming, will be "radioactive paint" damage health. Of course, the light to see such a landscape, but it is enjoyable, fantastic rare.
reported to the Gippsland lake and night photography Hart and companion found the stone into the lake, will provoke a blue fluorescence, soaking in the lake or swimming, the body will be infected a layer of blue fluorescence, very wonderful.
Australia Gippsland lakes at night issued the faint fluorescence, swimmer body was "dyed blue"
reported that the fluorescence is caused by a being known as "bioluminescence" (bioluminescence) of the chemical reaction, once the microorganisms living in the lake in Noctiluca (Noctiluca Scintillans) from outside "interference", which will make a natural reaction, glittered. But generally, light is not so obvious, people will not even notice. However, this lake is far higher than the density of luminous micro-organisms other lakes, so the formation of this unique phenomenon.
reported that microorganisms in the lake, "prosperous", may be due to floods and forest fires to promote nutritious substances into the lake, and promote algae growth.
both the blue fluorescence of the beautiful lake, it makes one worry about such as "radioactive paint"
to shoot more beautiful pictures, Hart will be transferred to a very slow shutter speed, constantly throwing stones towards the lake and sand, as much as possible to stimulate the microbes to issue up to a strange blue light.