

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of a rustic stone house with an integrated rainwater harvesting and filtration system, set within a verdant, rolling landscape during a soft, overcast spring afternoon, hinting at recent rain. The scene is illuminated by diffused, natural daylight, creating a serene and eco-conscious atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens from a slightly low perspective, emphasizing the textured, weathered stone of the house walls and the natural terracotta roof tiles, the rendering highlights the intricate details of the handcrafted bamboo gutters. These half-cut bamboo channels, meticulously bound with natural fibers, are shown with subtle imperfections and faint moisture, gracefully guiding rainwater from the roof's perimeter along visible, functional slopes towards a large, raw concrete cistern. From this cistern, a secondary bamboo pipe leads to a partially exposed, multi-layered natural water filtration system, showcasing the textures of gravel, sand, and charcoal. A cylindrical transparent tank visually represents the filtration process, with collected water visibly held within its layers before flowing out through a simple bamboo spout. The surrounding grassland, rendered with hyper-realistic detail and dotted with mature trees casting soft shadows, further grounds the structure in its environment, while the distant, hazy landscape and a few vibrant red bushes near the house add depth and a touch of color, all contributing to an image that embodies sustainable living and thoughtful design.