Placeholder: realistic extremely detailed photo of odd beings 3d, mix of Max Ernst, Jean Delville, Ernst Haeckel, Edward Robert Hughes, Stanisław Szukalski, rich moody colors, sparkles, holographic krypton ion, blue eyes, octane render, 8k, f32, 55mm photography realistic extremely detailed photo of odd beings 3d, mix of Max Ernst, Jean Delville, Ernst Haeckel, Edward Robert Hughes, Stanisław Szukalski, rich moody colors, sparkles, holographic krypton ion, blue eyes, octane render, 8k, f32, 55mm photography

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realistic extremely detailed photo of odd beings 3d, mix of Max Ernst, Jean Delville, Ernst Haeckel, Edward Robert Hughes, Stanisław Szukalski, rich moody colors, sparkles, holographic krypton ion, blue eyes, octane render, 8k, f32, 55mm photography

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