Entomologist Pinning Specimens in Naha Drawer
Bright tropical light floods a narrow laboratory room in Naha, illuminating rows of shallow wooden drawers filled with pinned insect specimens. An entomologist leans over an open drawer, tweezers in hand, positioning a delicate butterfly wing against a soft foam base. The winter season is marked by the subject's long-sleeved shirt and the thick, low-hanging clouds visible through a high window, diffusing the harsh midday sun into a steady glow. Converging lines of the drawer edges and shelving units create a strong perspective leading toward a vanishing point at the far wall. Dust motes hang suspended in the beams of light, catching the white foam of the mounting pins and the iridescent blues of the beetle wings. The final focus rests on the precise alignment of the insect's legs against the grid of the drawer interior.
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