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Photorealistic interior photography of a modern quiet-luxury kitchen-dining hallway, exactly the same image as the source with ONE change: the height of the framed mirror on the left stone-clad pillar. PRESERVE EVERYTHING ELSE EXACTLY AS IN THE SOURCE IMAGE Keep the identical camera angle, viewpoint, framing and perspective. Keep every wall, floor and ceiling plane, the exact room proportions and ceiling height. Keep the grey stone accent wall and the stone-clad pillar with their exact tile layout, seams and veining. Keep the black recessed ceiling track light in its exact position. Keep the wall-mounted TV in its exact position and size. Keep the graphite drape curtains, the sheer inner curtain and the cove light glow exactly as they are. Keep the kitchen run on the right with all cabinet divisions, cooktop, oven, backsplash and countertop. Keep all cream panelled doors in their exact positions, sizes and panel profiles with their black lever handles. Keep the dining table, all four chairs and the tabletop styling exactly as they are. Keep the two-tone floor with its identical stone tile border, oak plank walkway, inlay shape and plank direction. Do not move, resize, remove, restyle or reshape anything else. THE ONLY CHANGE — the mirror becomes taller upward only: The framed rectangular mirror on the left stone-clad pillar grows taller. Its bottom edge stays exactly where it is now — do not raise, lower or move the bottom edge of the mirror by even one pixel. Its top edge moves upward until it sits at exactly the same height as the top edge of the cream panelled door immediately to its right — the mirror's top edge and the door's top edge form one continuous straight horizontal line across the wall. The mirror's top edge must not go above the door head height, must not reach the ceiling, and must not extend past the top of the stone pillar. The mirror keeps its exact current width — do not widen or narrow it. It keeps its slim cream painted frame with the same frame profile and the same frame thickness on all four sides. It keeps its exact horizontal position on the pillar, centred as it is now. Its reflective surface still shows a calm, undistorted reflection of the corridor and the dining area. The mirror reads as a tall slim vertical panel, noticeably taller than before but strictly aligned to the door head height — the same height as a standard door, not floor-to-ceiling. LIGHTING: unchanged from the source — warm 2700K recessed ceiling track light, warm cove glow above the curtain track, soft daylight through the sheer curtain, balanced exposure, no blown highlights, no cold cast, realistic soft shadows. Camera: shot on Canon EOS R5, 24mm tilt-shift lens, f/8, vertical lines perfectly straight, eye-level, editorial real-estate photography, ultra photorealistic, high dynamic range, fine material texture, 8k. --no watermark, no logo, no text, no signature, no brand mark, no software watermark, no stamp, no caption, red line, drawn line, annotation marks, mirror reaching ceiling, floor-to-ceiling mirror, mirror taller than the door, mirror top above door head height, oversized mirror, widened mirror, narrowed mirror, changed frame thickness, changed frame colour, frameless mirror, moved mirror, raised mirror bottom edge, lowered mirror bottom edge, mirror floating higher on the wall, second mirror, changed pillar, changed stone tile layout, changed wall colour, changed curtains, changed curtain colour, changed floor, changed tile inlay, changed kitchen cabinetry, changed door position, changed door size, moved furniture, changed table, changed chairs, changed chair count, extra furniture, people, tilted verticals, converging walls, fisheye distortion, cold blue tones, harsh flash, blown highlights, dark muddy shadows, cartoon, CGI look, oversaturated, blurry textures
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