
Photorealistic documentary-style scene inside a modest old brick chapel, showing a pastor preaching from a simple wooden pulpit, viewed from behind and slightly to the side so no face is visible. An open, unbranded Bible rests on the pulpit with its printed pages softly out of focus, while a small congregation appears only as blurred backs of heads in wooden pews. Warm afternoon light streams through tall plain windows, creating gentle beams and dust in the air. Mood is reverent, quiet, and communal, with a muted palette of honey wood, soft cream, warm amber, and faded brown. Centered aisle composition, pulpit as focal point, shot on a 35mm lens at f/2.0 with shallow depth of field and natural grain.
recognizable faces, front-facing pastor, readable Bible text, quoted scripture, chapter and verse references, denominational seals, national flags, brand logos, watermarks, trademarks, prominent cross, political symbols, distorted hands, extra fingers, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, awkward cropping, decapitated framing