
Black and white photography, monochrome, no color, film grain, silver gelatin tones. A rectangular warning sign, highly graphic and bold, dominates the frame. The sign is divided into three horizontal bands. The top band is bright yellow, containing a black exclamation point within a black triangle, a universal symbol for warning. Below this, a large, impactful black text reads "WARNING" in a sans-serif, blocky typeface. The lower two-thirds of the sign are stark white, featuring the text "DON'T TOUCH MY STUFF" stacked in three lines, also in a bold, black sans-serif font. The lettering is clean and sharply defined, with a slight emphasis on the capital letters. The sign has a subtle, glossy sheen, suggesting a laminated or coated surface. The background is a plain, neutral gray, slightly out of focus, creating a shallow depth of field that emphasizes the sign itself. The lighting is flat and even, with no strong shadows or highlights, typical of a well-lit indoor environment. The composition is centered and symmetrical, with the sign filling most of the frame. The overall aesthetic is utilitarian and direct, reminiscent of industrial safety signage. The image is crisp and clear, with a high level of detail in the text and graphic elements. The sign appears to be mounted on a flat surface, possibly a wall or door. The image evokes a sense of possessiveness and a clear, no-nonsense warning. The sign's design is simple yet effective, conveying its message instantly. Aspect ratio 4:3, medium format smoothness, slight grain, no vignette.