A panoramic photograph captured with a wide-angle fisheye lens at 10mm f/2.8 on a full-frame mirrorless camera like the Canon EOS R5, showcasing a compact professional music studio interior from a low eye-level position near the floor, sweeping 180 degrees across the room with subtle barrel distortion at the edges emphasizing the immersive curved perspective. The room is bathed in warm incandescent light from overhead bulbs, with minimal natural daylight entering. The far wall directly ahead is painted in a deep matte terracotta red and features four vertical acoustic panels: three in a soft lichen green with a subtle yellowish undertone and visible fabric weave, and one central panel in warm greige taupe, creating a modern earthy focal point. The left wall, painted in warm mustard yellow, displays three vertical panels: two lichen green flanking one central warm greige. The right wall mirrors this arrangement with the same mustard yellow background, two lichen green panels and one central warm greige panel. The wall behind the camera, also mustard yellow, features two panels: one lichen green and one central warm greige. The ceiling, finished in light gray drywall, holds a grid of eight acoustic panels: seven in the vibrant yet soft lichen green and one central warm greige, visually tying the room together with an airy, lifted feel. The alternating lichen green and greige palette takes inspiration from Nordic birch forests, balancing the pre-existing warmth of the red and Mehr sehen