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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of the manager's house for a mountain hotel in Krasnaya Polyana. The scene is illuminated by clear, crisp mountain light, creating a serene and imposing atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the rugged textures of the stonework and the smooth finish of the plaster, this image showcases a handsome dwelling constructed with a lower plinth of rough-hewn granite, transitioning to a handsome grey-beige sandstone higher up. The walls are clad in a light, grey-blue, subtly textured plaster, providing a soft contrast to the stone. The roof is a striking assembly of grey-green rectangular slate tiles, lending an earthy, yet sophisticated, appearance. Wooden elements, such as trim and structural details, display a weathered grey-beige hue with prominent, natural grain patterns. The window frames are a uniform, understated grey. Accents of verdigris-kissed copper cap the handrails and edge the balcony slabs, adding a touch of historical charm. The underside of the balcony slabs mirrors the plaster of the main walls, maintaining a cohesive look. A subtly greenish-tinted glass forms the balcony railings, offering clear views and a touch of modernity. In the background, a grove of trees leads the eye to a sleek, modern mountain hotel, its architectural lines a sharp contrast to the natural landscape. Towering above and surrounding the structures are lush, forested mountains, their peaks lost in the soft, atmospheric haze.