empty corridor architectural photograph

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A long, wide interior corridor photographed as architectural photography for a vertical 2:3 poster-cover crop with strict framing guidance to keep the floor-to-ceiling rhythm intact and the composition tall rather than square. Seven near-identical doors repeat along the corridor, three on the left third and four on the right third, each door occupying roughly equal spacing along the lower two-thirds of the frame, with one single door slightly ajar in the right third near the midline as the only irregular element. The corridor fills the frame and appears medium-to-large relative to the crop, with generous negative space in the upper third where ceiling lines and recessed lighting converge. Eye-level viewpoint with a modest low-angle tilt to accentuate depth, the vanishing point sits slightly above center to emphasize the long perspective. Light is low-key and directional from recessed ceiling sources, producing soft, elongated shadows along the floor and subtle rim separation on door edges. Surfaces are matte-painted walls with visible subtle plaster texture, narrow metal door handles with faint specular highlights, and a worn runner on the floor with gentle tonal variation. Keep the background minimal and uninterrupted, preserve the repeating geometry and the slightly open door as the focal narrative cue for a quiet, uncanny mood.
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Prompt breakdown
The image prompt captures subject, setting, and style cues. Primary themes: architectural-photography, corridor, eerie, empty-corridor.
Technical details
The image model used to generate this AI artwork was GPT-Image-1.5. Prompt writing was assisted by gpt-5-mini. Aspect ratio is 2:3.
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