

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of the Malla Dynasty royal palace in Nepal, captured at midday during a clear spring day. The scene is illuminated by bright, crisp sunlight, creating a sharp, almost hyperreal atmosphere that emphasizes the intricate details of the ancient brickwork. The palace, with its multi-tiered roofs and ornate wood carvings, stands majestically against a backdrop of distant, snow-capped mountains, hinting at the broader Himalayan landscape. Though the sketch provides only architectural outlines, one can imagine the weathered texture of the centuries-old bricks, stained a warm earthy red from age and exposure, contrasting with the darker, weathered wood of the window frames and eaves. The composition is dominated by the palace's intricate facade, with its sharp angles and geometric patterns, giving it a timeless, imposing presence. The sense of depth is conveyed through the receding layers of the palace structure and the discernible scale of the surrounding, albeit minimal, environmental details – perhaps hints of a courtyard or pathway. The focus is sharp across the entire structure, with no discernible depth of field, as if taken with a wide-angle lens to capture the full grandeur.