A traditional Korean hanok interior captured through infrared photography, transforming ancient wood and paper into a surreal spectrum of crimson, magenta, and electric blue.
Infrared photography of a traditional Korean hanok interior, the wooden beams and hanji paper walls rendered in surreal false-color infrared spectrum, warm reds and magentas replacing the natural wood tones, the ondol heated floor glowing in deep crimson, silk cushions appearing in electric blue, morning sunlight streaming through lattice windows creating geometric patterns in infrared spectrum, a celadon tea set on a low wooden table appearing in otherworldly cyan tones, the entire scene feels like stepping into an alternate reality version of ancient Korea, shot with a modified full-spectrum camera, photorealistic, 8k resolution, award-winning architectural photography