An ethereal Aurora Leviathan, a breathtaking symphony of emerald, magenta, and cosmic void, erupts from a mirror-like arctic ocean under a star-dusted nebula. Its body a living aurora, every liquid light splash and volumetric glow illuminates a scene of unparalleled, celestial wonder.
A breathtaking, ultra-photorealistic masterpiece photograph of a celestial Orca breaching from a perfectly calm, mirror-like arctic ocean under a star-dusted nebula. The Orca's body is not made of flesh, but is a living, breathing aurora borealis. Its iconic black sections are a deep, silent cosmic void of indigo and violet, speckled with infinitesimal distant stars. Its white patches, including the distinctive eye patch and underbelly, are a brilliant, impossibly vibrant display of swirling emerald green and magenta auroral curtains, glowing intensely from within. The Orca is captured in a dynamic, graceful arc, its colossal form twisting slightly towards the camera. Its eye is a single, piercingly bright, pulsating star. As it erupts from the obsidian water, the splash is not water, but an explosion of liquid light and shimmering crystalline particles, frozen in motion. The entire creature emanates a soft, ethereal, volumetric light that illuminates the surrounding scene, casting long, dramatic light rays and causing the edges of nearby ice floes to glow with a crisp, otherworldly rim light. Composition: Low-angle wide shot, emphasizing the immense scale and majesty of the creature. The horizon is low in the frame, giving dominance to the vast, star-filled sky and the celestial leviathan. The reflection of the aurora-orca and the star-filled cosmos is perfectly rendered on the glassy surface of the undisturbed water. Lighting and Atmosphere: Ethereal and awe-inspiring. The only light source is the Orca itself and the countless stars. The atmosphere is crystal clear and freezing cold. The image has an immense depth of field, with every star, every wisp of aurora, and every ice crystal in razor-sharp focus. Style: Hyperrealistic, cinematic, award-winning wildlife photography, captured with a Hasselblad medium format camera, f/2.2, ISO 800, long exposure feel but with frozen motion, Octane Render, cosmic fantasy, stunningly detailed.