
Photorealistic documentary scene of a Holy Thursday foot-washing service inside a generic modern church sanctuary, viewed from a high balcony at a wide angle. Several congregants sit in a row along broad marble steps before a simple altar, while robed ministers kneel nearby with small basins and white towels; all faces are turned away, distant, or softly blurred. The altar holds plain candles and an unbranded cloth, with no readable text or symbols beyond a simple cross. Soft overhead sanctuary lighting creates gentle contrast, quiet reverence, and a seasonal liturgical mood. Muted black-and-white palette with subtle silver grays, balanced composition, deep architectural lines, shot like 35mm documentary photography at f/4 with natural grain and moderate depth of field.
recognizable faces, readable text, Bible verses, brand logos, watermarks, national flags, denominational seals, identifiable landmark church, political symbols, exaggerated halos, oversaturation, HDR, plastic skin, extra fingers, distorted hands, melted objects, theatrical poses