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Delfines nadando en un océano bioluminiscente en California, Estados Unidos

Por: México Ruta Mágica Publicado: 24/04/2020


Delfines nadando en un océano bioluminiscente en California, Estados Unidos

Algunos días atrás pudimos ver luminiscencia en Acapulco en México, estas vistas impresionantes en el lugar no tienen precedentes, sin embargo, durante la contingencia no es la primera vez que se ve esto.

En Newport Beach, California en Estados Unidos las olas bioluminiscentes convirtieron el océano en un hermoso azul eléctrico.

Aquí puedes ver el impresionante video tomado por Patrick Coyne, fotógrafo, que compartió su experiencia en su Instagram.

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•Newport Beach Bioluminescence• Last nights bioluminescence in Newport Beach was incredible! So far it’s the brightest I’ve ever seen. My buddy @markgirardeau called me letting me know that there was a red tide which was originally discovered by @visual_burrito earlier that day. It doesn’t always happen but a red tide could indicate some bioluminescence which is why we went. Keeping our distance of course I ended up getting some pretty incredible video showing how blue and bright it really was. If you’ve never seen bioluminescence before it’s definitely something you have to see with your own eyes! Newport Beach is among some of the beaches in Orange County that are still open, just wanted to mention that. Hope you guys enjoy the videos! ——————————————————————————— Filmed on my Sony a7iii with a Rokinon 35mm Cine DS T1.5 Setting we’re: Shutter speed 1/50 T1.5 ISO 80,000

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Pero Coyne lo hizo de nuevo y es que recientemente subió a su Instagram un video de delfines nadando en las aguas bioluminiscentes.

Este color azul brillante fue provocado por las lluvias que recientemente empaparon el condado de San Diego y generaron una marea roja costera, fue por esto que un capitán local de Newport Coastal Adventure invitó a Coyne a grabar el impresionante hecho.

En el video se puede ver una manada de delfines que nadan iluminados por las aguas azul eléctrico y así dejan una línea de neón que se desvanece a su paso.

 

Aquí el impresionante video.

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Last night was truly one of the most magical nights of my life. Capt. Ryan @lawofthelandnsea of @newportcoastaladventure invited me along to capture rare video of Dolphins swimming in bioluminescence. The first time I saw this actually filmed was a few months back while watching a Night on Earth documentary on Netflix. The second I saw that footage it became a dream of mine to one day capture something similar and that’s exactly what we did. This was by far the most challenging video I’ve shot for a number of reason. For starters the bioluminescence has sweet spots to where it shows up and then fades away so while on the water it’s impossible to just find it. Not only that but actually finding any type of animal in pitch black is just so ridiculously hard. Conditions have to be absolutely perfect the bioluminescence to show up and to have an animal swim through it so we can film it. On top of all that just trying to nail the focus at such a wide aperture with something moving in the water was a nightmare. We were out for a few hours and on our final stretch back we finally had 2 Dolphins pop up to start the incredible glowing show. A few minutes later and we were greeted by a few more which was incredible. I’m honestly still processing this all and I can’t thank @newportcoastaladventure enough for having me out because without them none of this would be possible. Be sure to check our their edit from last night as well! I hope you all enjoy this video. ——————————————————————————— Shot on a Sony a7Sii with a Rokinon 35mm Cine DS T1.5 Len. Shutter speed: 1/50 Aperture T2 ISO 80,000

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