
A minuscule, recognizable fantasy moth the size of a fingernail, with wings of delicate, translucent graphite mesh and a body of white, powdery ash, is perched on a brittle graphite filament. The setting is a dark, windless grove of calcified black trees under a sky of absolute, ink-black darkness. The only light source is the intense, blindingly bright white-hot magnesium glow from its large, feathered antennae, which illuminates the individual charcoal fibers of the branch and casts long, dramatic shadows into the background. The atmosphere is filled with a fine, silver dust that catches the magnesium light, creating a shimmering, ethereal halo around the moth. Shot with a Hasselblad H6D and a 120mm macro lens, the focus is incredibly sharp on the microscopic hexagonal patterns of its wings and the blinding point-source light. The lighting is extremely high-contrast, with the moth appearing as a singular, brilliant spark in a dying world.
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