
Photorealistic documentary scene inside a small wooden chapel just before midnight on New Year’s Eve, viewed from the rear aisle over the shoulders and backs of bundled congregants, no recognizable faces. A simple wall clock near the balcony reads close to midnight without readable text elsewhere, while candlelight glows along the pews and cool winter moonlight slips through frosted windows. A generic open hymnal and a pair of clasped hands rest in the foreground, pages softly out of focus. Mood is reverent, hopeful, and quiet, with a warm amber, deep navy, and soft cream palette. Symmetrical aisle composition, gentle bokeh, natural grain, shot on 35mm lens, f/2.0, shallow depth of field.
recognizable faces, readable scripture, legible hymnal text, brand logos, watermarks, trademarks, national flags, denominational seals, identifiable landmarks, prominent cross, extra fingers, distorted hands, melted text, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, plastic skin, awkward cropping, decapitated framing