
Photorealistic close-up of a single tiny mustard seed resting in the open palm of a person’s hand, held gently above a bed of evergreen needles in a quiet winter woodland. The hand is naturally textured and softly lit, with no face visible, framed from wrist to fingertips. Early morning light filters through pine branches, creating delicate bokeh and a contemplative sense of faith, humility, and quiet hope. Color palette of deep forest green, warm skin tones, muted gold, and soft cream highlights. Composition places the seed slightly off-center with the evergreen background falling into blur, emphasizing scale and meaning. Shot on 85mm macro lens, f/2.8, natural light, shallow depth of field, documentary realism.
recognizable face, readable text, Bible verse, logos, watermarks, brand names, extra fingers, deformed hands, artificial plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, harsh flash, landmarks, denominational symbols, national flags, awkward cropping, dismembered limbs