
Photorealistic close-up of a potter’s mud-covered hands and forearms gently shaping a small clay vessel on a spinning wheel inside a humble artisan studio, no face visible. The wheel fills the lower right foreground with circular motion blur in the wet clay, while handmade tools and clay splatters rest softly out of focus at the edge of the table. Add a subtle blurred evergreen sprig in the background as a quiet symbol of endurance and renewal. Natural window light from the left, warm amber and earthy tan palette with muted evergreen accents, contemplative and reverent mood. Low documentary angle, tight composition, shot on 50mm lens, f/2.2, shallow depth of field, realistic texture and skin detail.
recognizable faces, logos, watermarks, readable text, Bible verses, chapter references, brand names, national flags, denominational seals, crosses, crucifixes, extra fingers, malformed hands, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, awkward cropping, dismembered limbs