
Photorealistic documentary-style image of two generic congregants seated side by side in a sunlit stone courtyard after an Ash Wednesday service, wearing plain unbranded white shirts. Their facial features are intentionally hidden: one person turned slightly away with the face in soft shadow and blur, the other cropped naturally at mid-torso with only an indistinct side profile visible. A simple smudged ash cross is visible on the nearest forehead without revealing identity. Background includes rough tan stone walls, a small water feature, leafy green plants, and dappled midday sunlight. Mood is quiet, reflective, and humble, with warm cream, tan, white, and muted green tones. Natural composition, candid framing, shot on 35mm lens, f/2.2, shallow depth of field, realistic skin and fabric texture.
recognizable faces, sharp facial details, logos, brand marks, readable text, watermarks, national flags, church seals, famous landmarks, extra fingers, distorted hands, awkward cropping, decapitated framing, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, plastic skin, AI artifacts