Floor-Seated Workspace on a Wool Rug

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A photorealistic workspace photograph of a low floor-seated work setup on a textured oatmeal wool rug: one closed unbranded cloth notebook and one plain ceramic cup on a small low wooden tray. Square 1:1. Camera steps back one pace so the rug weave, the tray, and a sliver of pale floor and wall are visible. Soft one-sided natural window light from camera-left, short separate shadows, no overlapping mess. A few green plant leaves enter from one edge as a minor accent. No laptop, no cables, no people, no hands. Professional product photography, commercial studio lighting, sharp focus on the tray and notebook, clean edges, accurate material rendering, realistic reflections, photorealistic, high detail. No logos, no trademarks, no watermark, no readable text.
✓ The prompt that made this image
오트밀 울 러그 위 낮은 나무 트레이에 닫힌 천 노트와 무지 세라믹 컵을 둔 좌식 작업 공간의 사실적인 사진. 정사각 1:1. 한 걸음 물러나 러그 직조, 트레이, 옅은 바닥과 벽의 일부가 보이게 한다. 카메라 왼쪽 창의 부드러운 한쪽 자연광, 짧고 겹치지 않는 그림자. 가장자리에서 초록 잎이 살짝 들어온다. 노트북과 케이블은 없다. 사람 없음, 손 없음, 로고 없음.⚠ Korean translation — results will differ
Why it's written this way
"Camera steps back one pace" is again the scale lock. A close tray shot becomes a still life of a cup. The step-back is what lets the rug weave and the baseboard enter, which is the only proof this is a floor workspace and not a desk cropped tightly.
"No laptop, no cables" is not just policy. A generic laptop still carries a hinge and bezel that read as a brand, and one loose cable undoes the whole alignment. Removing the machine is how this picture stays about the rug and the tray.
"Soft one-sided natural window light from camera-left" keeps the wool from going muddy. Toplight would erase the loop pile. Side light is what draws the texture without stacking shadows across the tray lip.
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