transform this architectural visualization into an ultra realistic photograph matching the realism lighting material behavior and atmosphere of the second reference image keep the exact same architecture proportions camera angle object placement and layout from the input image do not redesign the sauna do not change the size shape roofline openings glass position entrance recess or surrounding elements scene modern custom outdoor sauna in a private backyard next to a residential house the sauna has a clean rectangular flat roof volume black vertical charred wood dark thermo wood exterior cladding a warm natural wood recessed entrance zone with vertical timber boards a black framed glass sauna door and a large dark smoked panoramic glass window on the front right facade the glass should be very dark reflective and slightly transparent with realistic reflections of the garden sky and stone wall interior behind the glass should remain subtle and not overexposed on the left side of the sauna there are matching black wooden outdoor wellness units cold plunge storage boxes placed on a light concrete slab preserve their position and proportions the surrounding yard has natural grass in the foreground a hedge in the background a stone boundary wall on the right side and part of the house facade with shutters and stone cladding on the left make the render look like a real phone photo camera shot taken in natural daylight similar to the second reference photo realistic evening or soft daylight natural shadows slightly imperfect real world materials realistic grass real hedge texture natural stone wall texture subtle dirt and wear realistic concrete slab true wood grain no cgi look use photorealistic architectural photography style natural colors realistic exposure 35mm lens feel eye level perspective high detail sharp but not overprocessed believable shadows real world scale premium outdoor wellness product photography important preserve the original composition and geometry only improve realism materials lighting vegetation reflections and photo quality