Professional photography, striking photorealism, ultra-detailed, an artistic and evocative cinematic aesthetic. A senior Shaolin monk with a shaved head is practicing Tai Chi Chuan in a secluded courtyard of an ancient, mist-shrouded Shaolin monastery. He is blind, with his eyes completely covered by a simple, traditional martial arts blindfold made of a strip of plain, weathered saffron-yellow cloth tied securely around his head. He wears a traditional, long, flowing saffron-yellow and orange Buddhist robe made of high-quality fabric that gently blows in the breeze. His hands are locked in a perfect, iconic Tai Chi "holding the ball" posture in front of his torso, his two open hands are facing each other in perfect symmetry, with relaxed, curved fingers and a clear space between the palms, showcasing flawless skeletal hand anatomy and distinct, separate fingers. His posture embodies a deep sense of internal spatial awareness. The camera is equipped with an 85mm lens, capturing the sharp focus of the monk's hands and face with a shallow depth of field that softly blurs the background of weathered stone-paved ground and ancient columns. Warm, dramatic golden hour glow casting long shadows. Shot on 35mm film, realistic skin texture, film grain, optimal quality, tranquil harmony.