The image presents a close-up of zebra fur, showcasing a repeating pattern of alternating dark and light stripes. The black stripes are rich and deep, while the white stripes appear slightly off-white, with a soft, textured quality. Each stripe is defined by the natural variation in fur density and direction, giving the surface a subtle, organic rhythm. The fur itself has a fine, short texture, with individual hairs visible, adding depth and tactile realism. The lighting is even, highlighting the contrast without harshness, and the composition focuses on the repeating motif, inviting quiet observation of the pattern’s geometry and natural imperfections. The overall impression is one of calm, rhythmic repetition, grounded in the animal’s natural design.
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