
A hyperrealistic, full-color still life of a single watermelon slice partially submerged in crystal-clear water, glistening with droplets. The vibrant pink-red flesh is speckled with glossy black seeds and features an organic, slightly uneven texture. The deep green rind transitions to lighter tones where it meets the flesh. Water droplets act as miniature refractive lenses, distorting the blurred background. Soft, diffused lighting from multiple sources creates gentle illumination with no harsh shadows, casting subtle ripples and reflections of pink light on the water’s surface. Shot with a 100mm macro lens, producing a shallow depth of field and a dreamy, bokeh-rich background filled with soft, circular highlights in pastel pink and white. The camera angle is slightly low, looking up at the watermelon to emphasize its size and presence. The overall color grading is warm and pink-toned, evoking sweetness and refreshment with a minimalist composition. The image has high resolution with a medium format film-like softness and minimal grain, rendered in vertical 9:16 aspect ratio.