Deep in the enchanting woods of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, fireflies perform their mesmerizing light show over a two-week period between mid-May to mid-June. Synchronous fireflies are among the 19 species found in the park. The fireflies sync up their flashing patterns, timing everything like a luminous dance number. They require an extremely dark environment to stay coordinated, and any light that enters the area throws off their whole performance. Their presence beckons to photographers and viewers alike, to explore the Appalachian forests of Tennessee and North Carolina after dark --with eyes peeled for flashing. This image is a combination of close to 100 photos with long exposure. What a magical place this world is, especially with these dazzling beetles.
Autumn reminds me of my future place in the world; Because youth is supposed to bear fruit, then. But it is a horrible thought, only to enjoy the past troubles I overcame.
My Soul must stay in a state of everlasting spring, because when the time of flowers is over, so is my life.
Friedrich Nietsche, as a schoolkid
My Soul must stay in a state of everlasting spring, because when the time of flowers is over, so is my life.
Friedrich Nietsche, as a schoolkid
“It was written I should be loyal to the nightmare of my choice.”
― Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness
― Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness