
Photorealistic documentary scene inside a modest Korean church sanctuary during an ordination ceremony: a kneeling pastor seen from behind at the front, shoulders bowed, surrounded by elders whose hands rest gently on the pastor’s shoulders and upper back. Faces are hidden by angle, soft focus, or cropped from behind; only hands, sleeves, and respectful silhouettes are emphasized. Warm morning light filters through frosted windows, touching polished wood pews, a simple communion table, and out-of-focus open service booklets with no readable text. Mood is reverent, intimate, and quiet, with a warm amber, ivory, and deep navy color palette. Center-weighted composition, low eye-level perspective, shot on 35mm lens, f/2.0, natural grain, shallow depth of field.
recognizable faces, readable text, Bible verse quotes, chapter and verse references, logos, watermarks, trademarks, denominational seals, national flags, cross as main subject, awkward neck cropping, extra fingers, distorted hands, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, cartoon style