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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of a single-family home set against a backdrop of rolling, misty mountains. The scene is illuminated by the soft, warm glow of a sunset, with a cloudy sky casting diffused light that highlights the intricate Tudor-inspired architectural details of the house. Captured in the crisp air of spring, the atmosphere is serene and inviting. The rendering emphasizes the rich textures of the building materials, with a close-up view of the cream-colored stucco walls contrasted by dark timber framing and accents characteristic of Tudor design. The rooflines are sharp and angular, capped with a deep teal trim that draws the eye. Expansive windows with multi-paned, dark wood frames offer glimpses into well-lit interior spaces, hinting at a warm and welcoming ambiance. A delicate glass-railed balcony on the upper floor overlooks the property, its transparency allowing for uninterrupted views. The front of the house features a covered carport with sturdy, square pillars, where a sleek, silver SUV is parked. The driveway is paved with dark, interlocking rectangular stones that create a sophisticated, textured ground plane. A small, manicured tree with dense, dark foliage stands proudly near the entrance, adding a touch of vibrant green against the architectural elements. The landscaping, while subtle, suggests the budding foliage of spring, with hints of lush green trees in the middle ground. The composition utilizes a slightly low-angle perspective, making the house appear grand and imposing against the soft, diffused light of the sunset. The depth of field is expertly managed, ensuring that the architectural features are sharp while the distant mountain range subtly fades into a soft, atmospheric haze. Reflections in any visible glass surfaces are rendered realistically, mirroring the muted colors of the sky and surrounding environment. The overall effect is that of a meticulously crafted marketing image for a luxury residence, emphasizing both its architectural merit and its picturesque setting.