
All flowers can be dismantled
Knolling style photography, a completely deconstructed Jacaranda, plant anatomy concept, strictly vertical top view, laid flat. The petals are laid out in large numbers, and the whole design uses Bento Grid as the arran…
Prompt
Knolling style photography, a completely deconstructed Jacaranda, plant anatomy concept, strictly vertical top view, laid flat. The petals are laid out in large numbers, and the whole design uses Bento Grid as the arrangement logic, with a natural slight randomness. The petals gradually change from large to small, from deep to shallow, and the local direction is slightly deflected. It includes components such as stamen clusters, calyxes, leaves, and cross sections of flower stems. The positions are not intentionally symmetrical but maintain the overall order. The name of the flower is displayed in small Chinese cursive characters in the lower right corner of each page. A place should be reserved at the edge of the picture for placing metal tweezers. The tweezers are made of stainless steel and are slender and straight in shape. They are placed gently on the edge to keep in harmony with the layout of the petals, do not steal the main body, have a natural direction, and consistent light and shadow. The tweezers are positioned near the outer edge of the frame but do not obscure any petals or labels. Light, shadow and texture: fill the frame from edge to edge, no white space; soft studio lighting, no hard shadows; 8k ultra-high definition, ultra-realistic macro texture, clear details of velvet petals; Nano Banana Pro aesthetics; pure white background, ratio 3:4.