Part two of three from this series.
The result of four hours in a cave shooting gloworms from different perspectives, no matter which way you look it's hard to believe this living organism is of this world.
This second piece is shot at around 45° looking up at nearly the highest point in the cave. It's hard to find compositions when its pretty much pitch black except for a faint twinkling of the glowworms, then you turn on your torch and you can see the shapes in the stone but can no longer see the twinkling. These stalactites were the biggest I could find with a decent amount of glow around them, a nice contrast between the light and dark parts of the frame. My personal favorite in the series.
Shot with a Nikon D750 and Tamron 70-200mm
Three images stacked: 200mm - f/3.2 - IS0 6400 - 181-184 sec each