Create an ULTRA photorealistic, high-end luxury architectural photograph from the provided image. PRIMARY RULE: Use the image as the exact reference. Do NOT redesign, simplify, or alter any architectural elements, landscaping layout, or composition. Preserve EXACTLY: * Architecture and proportions * ALL landscaping placement and density do not remove or simplify plants * Hardscape patterns including chevron driveway with grass joints * Background and skyline placement * Camera angle and framing --- CRITICAL CORRECTIONS: * Front door MUST be white * Garage doors MUST be white * Do NOT change door or garage materials or color * Front entry planters: • Replace with high-end neutral stone or ceramic planters • Soft limestone / off-white / light taupe tone • NO purple or saturated colors • Should feel expensive and understated --- STYLE: * True photographic realism indistinguishable from a real photo * High-end Palm Beach luxury real estate photography * Crisp, refined, NOT soft or hazy * Editorial quality Architectural Digest level --- LIGHTING MOST IMPORTANT: * Bright early afternoon sunlight around 2–3 PM * Front façade must be WELL LIT and slightly brighter than surroundings * Introduce subtle directional sunlight to create depth * Add: • stronger but soft shadow definition under eaves, trees, and hedges • gentle highlight on stucco edges and columns • realistic contrast between light and shadow * Avoid: • flat lighting • over-diffused haze • glowing or dreamy blur --- MATERIAL REALISM: * Add micro-variation and imperfection to ALL materials * Stucco: • subtle tonal variation • slight natural irregularity very minimal * Roof: • clear tile definition • slight variation in tone between tiles * Hardscape: • visible texture and slight wear • crisp edges do not blur patterns * Vegetation: • increase density and richness • add natural irregularity not perfectly trimmed • varied greens deep, realistic tones --- LANDSCAPING IMPORTANT: * Do NOT remove or simplify landscaping * Maintain fullness and layered planting * Enhance realism with: • depth between plants • slight randomness • richer shadows within hedges --- COLOR + TONE: * Neutral, slightly warm color balance * Clean whites not grey, not yellow * Greens deep but controlled not neon * Slight contrast increase for depth --- SKY: * Clean blue sky with defined but soft clouds * No heavy haze * Slight brightness near horizon --- DEPTH + CAMERA REALISM: * Add subtle lens realism: • slight natural contrast curve • very light depth falloff almost imperceptible • no artificial blur * Foreground = sharp * Background = slightly softened --- IMPORTANT: * Do NOT move or redesign ANY elements * Do NOT reduce landscape density * Do NOT change material colors except where specified --- RESULT: A crisp, high-contrast, ultra-realistic luxury architectural photograph with strong lighting, rich materials, and refined high-end detailing — indistinguishable from a real built project. , keep exact camera angle
PromptCreate an ULTRA photorealistic, high-end luxury architectural photograph from the provided image. PRIMARY RULE: Use the image as the exact reference. Do NOT redesign, simplify, or alter any architectural elements, landscaping layout, or composition. Preserve EXACTLY: * Architecture and proportions * ALL landscaping placement and density (do not remove or simplify plants) * Hardscape patterns (including chevron driveway with grass joints) * Background and skyline placement * Camera angle and framing --- CRITICAL CORRECTIONS: * Front door MUST be white * Garage doors MUST be white * Do NOT change door or garage materials or color * Front entry planters: • Replace with high-end neutral stone or ceramic planters • Soft limestone / off-white / light taupe tone • NO purple or saturated colors • Should feel expensive and understated --- STYLE: * True photographic realism (indistinguishable from a real photo) * High-end Palm Beach luxury real estate photography * Crisp, refined, NOT soft or hazy * Editorial quality (Architectural Digest level) --- LIGHTING (MOST IMPORTANT): * Bright early afternoon sunlight (around 2–3 PM) * Front façade must be WELL LIT and slightly brighter than surroundings * Introduce subtle directional sunlight to create depth * Add: • stronger but soft shadow definition under eaves, trees, and hedges • gentle highlight on stucco edges and columns • realistic contrast between light and shadow * Avoid: • flat lighting • over-diffused haze • glowing or dreamy blur --- MATERIAL REALISM: * Add micro-variation and imperfection to ALL materials * Stucco: • subtle tonal variation • slight natural irregularity (very minimal) * Roof: • clear tile definition • slight variation in tone between tiles * Hardscape: • visible texture and slight wear • crisp edges (do not blur patterns) * Vegetation: • increase density and richness • add natural irregularity (not perfectly trimmed) • varied greens (deep, realistic tones) --- LANDSCAPING (IMPORTANT): * Do NOT remove or simplify landscaping * Maintain fullness and layered planting * Enhance realism with: • depth between plants • slight randomness • richer shadows within hedges --- COLOR + TONE: * Neutral, slightly warm color balance * Clean whites (not grey, not yellow) * Greens deep but controlled (not neon) * Slight contrast increase for depth --- SKY: * Clean blue sky with defined but soft clouds * No heavy haze * Slight brightness near horizon --- DEPTH + CAMERA REALISM: * Add subtle lens realism: • slight natural contrast curve • very light depth falloff (almost imperceptible) • no artificial blur * Foreground = sharp * Background = slightly softened --- IMPORTANT: * Do NOT move or redesign ANY elements * Do NOT reduce landscape density * Do NOT change material colors except where specified --- RESULT: A crisp, high-contrast, ultra-realistic luxury architectural photograph with strong lighting, rich materials, and refined high-end detailing — indistinguishable from a real built project. , keep exact camera angle
Date16 April 2026
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