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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of a modern colonial facade set in a sun-drenched residential street. The scene is illuminated by soft midday natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the textured details of the terracotta roof tiles, the "whitewashed" stucco, and the irregular earth-toned flagstone on the garage wall. The thick, dark-stained wooden rafter tails beneath the eaves are sharply defined, adding a robust structural element. The richly hued walnut garage door, with its deep-set panels and black wrought-iron hardware, stands out against the lighter stucco of the main entrance, which features a dark wood paneled door with a colonial archway of textured glass. To the right of the entrance, a subtle, carved wooden nameplate reads "BENAVENTE" above the numbers "107-108". Twin arched windows with dark wood frames and colonial pane patterns punctuate the lower level, flanking the entrance. Above, an ornate stone-like balustrade frames a charming balcony with a textured terracotta floor. The central French door and flanking arched windows on the upper level share the same dark wood frames and colonial grilles. Black wrought-iron sconces with blown glass shades flank each upper opening, casting a soft glow. At the base of the walls, low plantings of lavender and rosemary are interspersed with nascent bougainvillea vines, hinting at a spring bloom. Two subtly posed figures in lightweight modern colonial attire provide a sense of scale: one near the entrance and another gazing outward from the balcony. The foreground features a pathway of irregular terracotta paving stones, leading toward a background that suggests a clear midday sky and the distant, verdant canopy of a mature tree, completing the picturesque colonial modern aesthetic.