An extreme macro journey into the silk fabric of a traditional Korean Hanbok, revealing the extraordinary hidden lattice of crimson and indigo threads with prismatic light refractions at each intersection.
Extreme macro photography of traditional Korean Hanbok silk fabric at 50x magnification, revealing the extraordinary hidden world within the weave, individual silk threads crossing over and under each other in an intricate lattice pattern, each thread showing microscopic texture and subtle color variations in deep crimson and royal indigo, tiny light refractions where threads intersect creating prismatic micro-rainbows, individual fiber strands visible along each thread like miniature cables, dust particles and loose silk fibers caught between the weave adding organic authenticity, the depth of field so shallow that threads in focus transition to beautiful bokeh just millimeters away, studio ring light creating circular catch-lights in the silk sheen, shot on extension tubes with focus stacking, photorealistic, 8k resolution, award-winning macro photography, National Geographic quality