
This is a close-up, black and white photograph of a longhorn beetle. The beetle is the primary focus, filling most of the frame. It's captured from a low angle, emphasizing its size and intricate details. The beetle has a long, cylindrical body with a dark, textured exoskeleton. Its most striking feature is its exceptionally long antennae, which extend far beyond its body. The antennae are segmented and appear delicate. The beetle's legs are also long and slender, with small claws at the ends. The head is relatively small, with prominent eyes and mouthparts. The beetle is positioned on a light-colored, slightly textured surface. The lighting is soft, creating subtle shadows and highlighting the beetle's form. The overall impression is one of detailed observation and scientific documentation.