
Photorealistic macro close-up of an unbranded circuit board resting on a matte charcoal workbench, its tiny copper traces and solder joints catching a narrow beam of early morning window light like pathways through a quiet city. A pair of generic precision tweezers and a softly blurred notebook with unreadable handwritten notes sit at the edge of the frame, suggesting thoughtful repair and innovation without showing any person. Compose from a low diagonal angle with the main microchip off-center, shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, and crisp detail on the nearest components. Mood is calm, meticulous, and contemplative, with a cool teal, graphite, and warm copper color palette. Shot on a 100mm macro lens, f/2.8, natural light, realistic texture.
brand logos, watermarks, readable text, legible serial numbers, trademarks, human faces, hands with extra fingers, melted components, oversaturated HDR, harsh neon glow, unrealistic reflections, plastic-looking surfaces, religious symbols, national flags, identifiable locations