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Bugs #599
Every Bugs token is built from traits that describe a photographic situation: the species in view, the surrounding environment (flower, leaf, moss, bark, water edge), the time of day and lighting, the insect's pose, the focus point and depth of field, and any surface details such as dew or pollen.
The visual style is strictly ultra-realistic macro photography. Insects must be anatomically correct for their species: the correct number of legs, accurately placed antennae, proper segmentation, believable wing structure and realistic eyes and mouthparts. Backgrounds fall away into soft bokeh, while the subject is rendered with crisp, clean detail. Each image aims to feel like a real photograph you could have taken by lying in the grass and waiting for the right moment.

Token information
- Collection
- Bugs
- Token ID
- #599
- Species
- Honeybee
- Environment
- Flower Petal
- Time of Day
- Gentle Overcast Day
- Lighting
- Backlit with Subtle Rim Light
- Focus and Lens
- Three-Quarter Angle Macro View
- Surface Detail
- Clean and Dry
- Palette
- Warm Sunlit Earth Tones
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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