
Photorealistic documentary lifestyle scene inside a generic prison ministry visitation room: two weathered hands reach gently through matte gray steel bars toward an unbranded, closed Bible held in the open hands of a volunteer just outside the cell area, both people cropped naturally at forearms with no faces visible. The Bible has a plain worn cloth cover and softly blurred page edges, no readable text. Late afternoon light streams from a high barred window, creating warm amber highlights and cool blue-gray shadows on concrete walls. Mood is quiet, compassionate, hopeful. Compose tightly at hand level with the bars forming strong vertical lines, shallow depth of field, shot on 50mm lens at f/2.2, natural grain, realistic texture.
recognizable faces, readable Bible text, legible chapter or verse references, logos, watermarks, brand names, prison insignia, national flags, denominational seals, crosses, extra fingers, distorted hands, melted text, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, awkward limb cropping, violence, blood, shackles emphasized