preserve the exact architecture geometry and layout from the uploaded rendering do not modify rooflines roof pitches window sizes or locations porch openings columns wall layout trim layout overhangs dormers stone layout siding layout driveway layout grading proportions massing architectural details do not redesign reinterpret or alter the structure in any way enhance realism only materials shouldice estate wiarton stone veneer with realistic mortar depth subtle tonal variation natural edge imperfections and authentic masonry shadowing grey maibec vertical siding with subtle wood grain realistic panel seams and natural light interaction charcoal asphalt shingles with realistic texture variation black aluminum clad windows with physically accurate reflections and subtle interior visibility dark grey aluminum soffit fascia flashing and eavestrough rendering style ultra photoreal architectural visualization luxury builder brochure quality high end real estate marketing photography physically based rendering materials professional architectural photography composition natural material imperfections for built home realism lighting warm golden hour lighting approximately 45 minutes before sunset soft long shadows across the facade and landscaping warm natural sunlight with realistic sky glow balanced exposure and contrast soft ambient occlusion for depth realistic atmospheric perspective and environment blending subtle cinematic warmth without looking artificial landscaping clean upscale landscaping with restrained luxury styling natural ornamental grasses low shrubs mulch beds and clean lawn edges realistic lawn texture with subtle variation minimal but professionally designed landscaping keep landscaping secondary to the architecture do not overpopulate with plants or flowers rendering quality extremely realistic stone texture depth realistic siding material response to sunlight physically accurate glass reflections realistic shadow transitions natural sky rendering subtle camera realism and lens behavior eye level architectural photography perspective slightly wide 3 4 composition for luxury home presentation important keep the original building design exactly as modeled do not change the architecture do not alter the porch openings do not modify the facade composition do not redesign any portion of the home the final image should look indistinguishable from a professionally photographed built custom luxury home