
Photorealistic close-up of a single rain-soaked orange wildflower bending under heavy rain, its petals slightly drooped and worn, rising from deep green leaves in a quiet garden. Compose the flower off-center in the upper right, with the long curved stem leading diagonally from the lower left, emphasizing loneliness and grief without any people present. Backlit natural light catches falling raindrops as bright streaks and mist against a dark, softly blurred background; water beads glisten on leaves and petals. Mood is tender, sorrowful, and contemplative, with a muted palette of charcoal gray, moss green, wet leaf highlights, and subdued ember orange. Shot like documentary macro photography on a 100mm lens, f/2.8, shallow depth of field, natural contrast.
people, recognizable faces, hands, cross, church symbols, logos, watermarks, readable text, scripture quotes, branded objects, artificial flowers, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, plastic texture, extra petals, distorted stem, melted details, cartoon style, painterly style