A hand holds a soldering iron to a joint on the green circuit board of an opened retro game console; a single thin thread of solder smoke rises through a beam of lamp light. Ribbon cables, capacitors and a scatter of tiny screws surround it. A still-life photograph of the act of making something, shot on a real camera with a fast prime lens. Shallow depth of field, one dominant light source, honest working mess — not a styled advertisement. The frame is filled edge to edge by the scene itself: not a poster, not a card, not a screenshot, not a mockup. No human faces in frame. The hand is an ordinary working hand with five normal fingers, correctly proportioned. There is NO paper, NO label, NO sticker, NO barcode and NO printed slip anywhere on the bench or in the frame. The circuit board silkscreen is blank — no printed part codes, no letters, no numbers, no brand marks. No text, no letters, no numbers, no signage, no logo and no watermark anywhere in the image. Do NOT include any real company logo, real brand name or real trademark.