Prompt :
An astonishingly photorealistic, ultra-detailed close-up perspective within the newly discovered bioluminescent cave system in Patagonia. The focus is on a delicate cluster of pulsating, alien-like bioluminescent organisms—a vibrant tapestry of electric blues, emerald greens, and soft purples—clinging to a rugged, water-sculpted rock face. Individual cells and filaments of these organisms are visible, subtly shifting their light patterns. Microscopic, shimmering particulate floats in the surrounding, perfectly clear water, catching the soft glow. The textures of the wet, ancient rock are incredibly defined. Shot with a Sony A7R IV, paired with a Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS lens, f/4.0 aperture, ISO 1600, precise, focused lighting originating solely from the bioluminescence itself, creating natural shadows and highlights on the rock, shallow depth of field with exquisite bokeh in the background, ensuring the focus is entirely on the luminous life forms, captured from a slightly elevated, eye-level angle.