convert this architectural rendering into a highly realistic editorial style architectural photograph maintain the exact architecture geometry layout proportions materials and design details exactly as modeled do not redesign restyle add remove or reinterpret any elements do not introduce new furniture materials fixtures or architectural features this is the same bedroom shown from a different camera angle only the viewpoint changes the goal is to increase realism only making the image appear as if it were captured by a professional architectural photographer for a luxury real estate editorial listing enhance realism through soft natural daylight entering through the windows balanced exposure typical of luxury real estate photography accurate material textures and natural scale subtle shadow depth and natural light bounce refined highlights and soft reflections crisp lens clarity with natural perspective materials already present in the space include wide plank basketweave wood flooring walls painted sherwin williams origami white wood ceiling beams scalloped origami white plaster ceiling between the beams material realism should include wood flooring showing authentic grain natural tonal variation and subtle matte finish plaster ceiling surfaces appearing soft and sculptural with gentle shadowing that reveals the scalloped detail wood beams showing natural wood texture and realistic depth the exterior doors and windows have black frames exactly as shown in the rendering and must remain unchanged through the windows the view overlooks the backyard with lush estate style landscaping appearing natural refined and consistent with a high end residential property all materials should appear soft and natural with smooth tonal transitions no harsh lines and no exaggerated contrast lighting should feel like soft natural daylight creating subtle highlights and smooth shadow gradients across surfaces the final image should read as a luxury editorial architectural photograph calm refined highly realistic and professionally photographed short realism add on enhance realism only do not change architecture geometry layout materials colors window frames or design elements produce a highly realistic editorial architectural photograph with natural daylight balanced exposure accurate textures and soft shadow transitions