
Photorealistic documentary scene inside a dark, small wooden church during an Easter vigil, focused on a single taper candle being lit from a small ceremonial flame held in cupped hands; only hands and softly blurred shoulder silhouettes are visible, no faces. The nave recedes into darkness with rows of simple wooden pews, faint candle points gradually glowing in the background. Lighting is low and intimate, warm amber flame against deep charcoal shadows, with subtle cream highlights on wax and skin. Mood is reverent, quiet, expectant, and seasonal. Compose close-up from pew level with the flame slightly off-center, shallow depth of field, natural grain, shot on 50mm lens at f/1.8, realistic exposure, no dramatic HDR.
recognizable faces, legible text, readable scripture, Bible translation names, logos, watermarks, brand marks, national flags, denominational seals, oversized cross as main subject, extra fingers, distorted hands, melted wax artifacts, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, awkward cropped necks, dismembered limbs