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Extreme close-up macro of a glasswing butterfly perched on a freshly peeled orange segment, side profile composition with the insect occupying the right two-thirds of the frame and the orange flesh filling the left background; translucent amber wings with dark brown veins and thin black borders, delicate white spots near the forewing tip, ultra-detailed wing membranes catching warm backlight to reveal fine textures and tiny dust particles, wiry black antennae arching left, segmented grey body and spindly legs in sharp focus on the juicy citrus rind. Soft shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh of out-of-focus orange segments behind, warm saturated color palette, high contrast, crisp micro-detail on compound eye and body hairs, subtle rim lighting, studio-grade clarity, naturalistic botanical macro photography, hyperreal photorealism, high-resolution, meticulously sharpened and noise-free, slight vignette and delicate color grading to emphasize oranges and warm browns.
A detailed close-up shot of a unique butterfly perched on a halved orange, set against a warm, gradient brown-orange background. The butterfly is positioned on the right half of the image, facing left. Its body is slender and dark, with subtle black and white stripes on its thorax. Two long, thin antennae curve upwards and then downwards. The butterfly's most striking feature is its wings, which are a beautiful blend of translucent orange and a darker, opaque orange-brown. The top wings have patches of white and black, creating an intricate pattern. The wings showcase fine veins that resemble a network, with a textured, almost pixelated or scale-like surface visible in the lighter orange areas. The orange half, cut cross-sectionally, shows the juicy vesicles and segments, with bright highlights on its glistening surface, indicating a fresh, moist appearance. The skin of the orange appears slightly fuzzy where it meets the flesh. The lighting is soft and warm, highlighting the textures of both the butterfly and the orange, giving the impression of either a macro photograph or a highly realistic digital painting.