
A delicate single pink ranunculus flower made entirely of transparent glass with a soft rosy tint, each petal thin and slightly curved, capturing the complex layering and gentle curl of a real ranunculus. The glass petals reflect and refract soft studio lighting, creating an ethereal glow. The stem is a smooth green-tinted glass, subtly glossy. The background is a soft neutral gray gradient to enhance the purity and clarity of the glass texture. Hyperrealistic style, focus on transparency, fragility, and material detail. Shot with a macro lens, extremely close-up, f/2.8, shallow depth of field creating a beautiful bokeh effect, emphasizing the delicate structure of the petals. Lighting is soft and diffused, originating from multiple sources to minimize harsh shadows and maximize the glass’s reflective qualities. Color mode is full color, with a slightly cool, desaturated color grading, enhancing the glass’s clarity and purity. The overall mood is serene, delicate, and ethereal, evoking a sense of fragility and beauty. The image has a crisp digital rendering, with high resolution detail and minimal grain. Aspect ratio 3:2. No visible optical artifacts. The flower is positioned slightly off-center, allowing the background gradient to subtly complement the subject. The composition emphasizes the flower’s intricate form and the interplay of light and shadow within the glass petals. The glass appears flawlessly smooth and polished, with subtle internal reflections adding depth and realism. The stem is slender and gracefully curved, providing a delicate support for the flower head. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of fine art still life photography, with a focus on texture, light, and form.