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Possibly the holy grail of Galician night photography is the —a bioluminescent phenomenon that transforms the Atlantic coast into a glowing, otherworldly landscape. This occurs primarily during the summer months (July to September) when specific microorganisms in the water illuminate with movement. The beaches of Estorde and Gures (in the municipality of Cee), as well as A Ermida in Ponteceso, have become hotspots for photographers seeking this surreal blue glow. To capture this, you will need your camera on a tripod with a very high ISO or an extremely fast lens to pick up the subtle, scattered light of the plankton. This occurs primarily during the summer months (July

There she was. Frozen in time. The mist swirling around her, the texture of the stone, the depth of the shadows. It was a masterpiece of low-light engineering. It was the proof.

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