Scenic view of tiny house in Appalachian mountains
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Imagine a cinematic aerial perspective, where the camera soars above a medium-density village of modern tiny homes, nestled within the embrace of the majestic mountains. The homes, epitomizing contemporary elegance, are strategically placed, showcasing a harmonious blend of human ingenuity and natural grandeur. The mountains, towering sentinels, cast their protective shadow over the village, painting a scene of tranquil coexistence. Medium: Photo hyper-realism, highly detailed, and high-resolution 16k. Style: The visual narrative draws inspiration from the cinematic elegance of Roger Deakins’ cinematography, where each frame is a meticulous composition of light, shadow, and form. Lighting: The golden hour casts its ethereal glow, illuminating the architectural elegance of the tiny homes while casting elongated shadows that dance on the rugged terrains of the mountains. Colours: A rich palette that captures the warm hues of the sunset, the earthy tones of the mountains, and the modern, minimalist aesthetics of the tiny homes. Composition: Captured with a RED Komodo 6K, utilizing a Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8 lens, offering a sweeping aerial view that encapsulates the harmonious dance between architecture and nature. Parameters: --ar 16:9 --v 5.1 --style raw --s 750
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