
Full color, hyperrealistic macro photography of a common housefly (*Musca domestica*), positioned at a slight three-quarter angle, showcasing its iridescent blue-green metallic exoskeleton, segmented body, and deep ruby red compound eyes with intricate facets. Fine hair-like bristles cover the body and legs, each individually rendered; translucent wings display delicate veining, slightly crumpled and catching light with subtle rainbow refractions. Slender, spiny legs end in tiny claws gripping an unseen surface, while the proboscis is extended slightly. Lighting is bright and even from multiple softboxes, creating subtle specular highlights on the exoskeleton and wings with minimal harsh shadows. Seamless pure white background for maximum contrast and isolation. Shot with an 180mm macro lens, shallow depth of field keeps the fly sharply in focus while gently blurring the background. Crisp digital rendering, high resolution, emphasizing texture and form with a slight cool color cast enhancing the metallic sheen. Clinical and scientific mood highlighting the beauty and complexity of the insect’s anatomy, evoking wonder and fascination with the natural world, presented in a highly detailed and aesthetically pleasing manner. No visible grain or noise; perfectly clean rendering.