A hyper-detailed, ultra-high-resolution macro photograph of a perfectly sliced nautilus shell, showcasing its naturally occurring logarithmic spiral structure. The inner chambers are vividly colored in pearlescent tones — soft whites, creams, deep blues, and golden ambers — each reflecting light slightly differently. The textures vary subtly: smooth inner walls, calcified ridges, and fine, almost fractal striations along the spiral edge. The background is a minimal black velvet, allowing the shell’s color and geometry to dominate. Lighting is soft and even, revealing the shell’s inner translucency and layered calcite complexity. Shot at 100mm macro lens equivalent, with razor-sharp depth and perfect symmetry. Inspired by mathematical beauty in nature, Fibonacci sequences, and natural design. Stunning clarity, photorealistic finish, museum-quality detail.
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