
A vibrant ocellaris clownfish, also known as a false clownfish or clownfish, captured in full color underwater photography with brilliant orange-red body coloring marked by three distinctive white bands with thin black outlines running across its head, midriff, and tail section, the fish rendered with sharp photorealistic detail showing individual fin rays, scaled texture, and a dark expressive eye with orange iris, positioned in a three-quarter profile view swimming through a coral reef environment, shot with shallow depth of field that keeps the fish tack-sharp and in focus while the background of soft-blurred red and orange anemone polyps and coral structures progressively fade into a dreamy bokeh, the deep blue tropical ocean water visible behind with natural underwater light scattering creating cyan and turquoise atmospheric tones, lit by natural filtered sunlight penetrating from above creating soft luminous quality on the fish's body with gentle highlights on the dorsal fins and specular gleams on the wet scales, the lighting direction is top-front creating depth and dimensionality, the color grading features vivid saturated warm oranges and reds in the foreground contrasted dramatically against the cool deep cyan-blue background water, creating a striking complementary color contrast, the overall mood is peaceful and serene yet vibrant and alive, captured in vivid color with medium-high contrast and rich color saturation, the aesthetic evokes professional aquarium or nature documentary photography with exceptional clarity and detail, shot as if with a macro or telephoto underwater lens achieving that signature aquatic close-up isolation effect, the entire composition conveying the tropical reef habitat with soft particle light effects and bokeh orbs scattered throughout the water column creating an ethereal enchanting underwater dreamscape.