
A stunning architectural night photograph of the interior of Al-Hakim Mosque in Cairo, captured from a symmetrical central perspective through an ornate Islamic archway toward the illuminated dome and minaret visible against a deep black night sky. The foreground features a perfectly polished reflective marble floor that mirrors the warm golden-cream architectural details and glowing lanterns with mirror-like precision. Massive ornamental columns with intricately carved Corinthian capitals and decorative corbels flank both sides of the composition. The vaulted ceiling displays elaborate geometric Islamic muqarnas vault work with radiating ribbed patterns and small dome sections. Countless brass and amber-toned hanging lanterns suspended throughout cast warm golden light across every surface. Architectural elements are rendered in warm cream and pale sandstone tones, with the dome glowing softly under architectural uplighting. A minaret with horizontal striping is visible beyond the arch. Small figures of visitors are scattered throughout the floor, adding human scale and subtle movement blur. The atmosphere is deeply reverent and ethereal, evoking golden-hour warmth despite the nighttime setting. Shot with a wide-angle lens at eye level to emphasize perfect symmetry and dramatic depth, with shallow depth of field keeping the architecture in sharp focus while distant figures remain slightly soft. High contrast between the illuminated cream-colored stone and the jet-black night sky, rich warm color grading with enhanced golden and amber tones, no color aberrations, pristine image quality with fine detail in intricate architectural ornamentation.