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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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