A coral reef ecosystem reimagined entirely from circuit board components - resistors as coral polyps, capacitors as anemones, copper traces as brain coral - all submerged in crystal clear water with bioluminescent LED glow.
Extreme macro photography of a coral reef ecosystem built entirely from circuit board components and electronic parts, resistors growing like coral polyps in vibrant reds and blues, capacitors standing as sea anemones, thin copper traces spreading like brain coral branches, LED lights glowing like bioluminescent organisms, solder balls as tiny pearl-like sea eggs, tangled wire as seaweed swaying in current, all submerged in crystal clear turquoise water with caustic light patterns, tiny air bubbles rising, shot with underwater macro lens, photorealistic, 8k resolution, National Geographic award-winning