
Photorealistic documentary scene of a small choir in simple, unbranded cream and charcoal robes singing inside a modest wooden church sanctuary, viewed from behind and slightly to the side so no faces are recognizable; a few hands hold open hymnals with out-of-focus printed pages. Late afternoon light streams through plain frosted windows, catching dust motes and warming the choir loft with soft amber, honey wood, and muted ivory tones. Composition centers on layered robe folds, raised music folders, and the quiet curve of pews leading toward the singers, creating a reverent, communal mood without visible denominational symbols. Shot on 35mm, f/2.2, natural light, gentle shallow depth of field, realistic texture and subtle film grain.
recognizable faces, direct eye contact, legible hymn text, readable scripture, logos, watermarks, trademarks, denominational seals, national flags, prominent cross, distorted hands, extra fingers, awkward cropped necks, decapitated framing, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, AI artifacts