
Full color, hyperrealistic rendering of a glass anatomical heart, intricately detailed with visible arteries and veins constructed from clear, polished glass. Within the heart’s cavity, a miniature ecosystem flourishes: vibrant green grass, delicate wildflowers in shades of pink and white, and scattered leaves gently floating in the air. The heart is positioned centrally, slightly tilted, resting on a smooth, reflective surface that subtly mirrors its form. Lighting is soft and diffused, emanating from multiple sources to minimize harsh shadows and highlight the transparency of the glass and the vibrancy of the internal flora. The background is a gradient of muted grey tones, transitioning from a darker shade at the top to a lighter, almost white hue at the bottom, creating a sense of depth and isolation. A scattering of detached leaves and petals drift around the heart, suggesting a gentle breeze. The overall aesthetic is one of delicate balance between the mechanical and the organic, the artificial and the natural. The image evokes a feeling of fragility, hope, and the interconnectedness of life. Shot with a medium format camera, approximately 80mm lens, medium depth of field, with a slight emphasis on sharpness and clarity. The rendering style leans towards photorealism with subtle digital enhancements to accentuate the textures and colors. Minimal grain, a very slight vignette, and a 1:1 aspect ratio. The composition is clean and minimalist, focusing entirely on the heart and its internal world. The mood is serene and contemplative, with a touch of surrealism. The glass has subtle internal reflections and refractions, adding to the realism.