
Photorealistic close-up of a potter’s clay-covered hands shaping a small rounded ceramic vessel on a spinning wheel inside a quiet artisan studio. Frame from mid-torso to hands only, no face visible; a worn, unbranded apron and softly blurred workbench fill the background. One hand steadies the rim while the other uses a small strip of damp cloth to refine the edge, with subtle circular motion blur on the wheel. Natural side light from a nearby window creates gentle highlights on wet clay and textured skin, calm evergreen craft mood, earthy beige clay, warm cream, muted charcoal, and soft green-gray shadows. Centered composition, shallow depth of field, shot on 50mm macro lens, f/2.8, documentary lifestyle realism.
recognizable face, logos, brand names, readable text, watermark, extra fingers, malformed hands, severed limbs, awkward neck crop, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, messy artifacts, famous landmark, political symbols