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Field Notes – Entry #212 Location: Alpine meadow near the southern snow line, east of Mount Hartvann Species: Irispoda fugax It moved like a drop of pigment spilling across parchment—quick, precise, and almost too fluid for such an angular form. I saw it climb the stem of a pale hydrangea, limbs tucked, body tight and still, as if weighing its moment. Then, suddenly, action. The dark violet petals on its back parted open with a crisp, silent bloom, revealing an inner flare of orange and gold—like embers beneath twilight silk. With the flower flared to full extension, the creature lifted its front limbs—and began to waved them in a deliberate, sweeping movement. Not random. Not threatening. Something closer to a signal. It held this posture for just under five seconds. Then the petals folded back around its core with a soft, folding click, and the creature resumed its movement, crawling down the side of the flowerhead as if nothing had happened. There’s no local name that I know of for Irispoda fugax—a species I’ve only seen referenced in a footnote from a 19th-century Alpine botanist who dismissed the single account as “nervous exaggeration.” But seeing it firsthand, it seems far too precise for instinct, and far too fleeting to study. Some travelers say if you see one bloom and move on, it means you’re going the right way. . More at @oleg.pars . #pokemon #aiartcommunity #vfx #ai #impossible #plantsvszombies #pvz #camping #mantis #bloom #morning #impossiblecreatures #natgeo #nationalgeographic #handcam #fakemon #aiartists #shock #stablediffusion #olegpars #digitalart #midjourneyart #creativecoding #reportage #storytelling #midjourneygallery #artoftheday #conceptart

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