
Architectural photography of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, centered on the iconic Green Dome and two soaring white minarets. The minarets feature intricate muqarnas carvings, geometric stone patterns, and tiered balconies, topped with polished golden finials and crescents that catch the light. The Green Dome displays a deep emerald ribbed texture, providing a vibrant focal point against the surrounding cream-toned masonry and pearl-white marble. The composition is a narrow vertical perspective framed by symmetrical colonnades on the left and right, characterized by repetitive pointed arches and ornate Islamic motifs carved into the beige stone pillars. Golden hour sunlight enters the frame from the left at a low angle, bathing the building facades in a warm, honey-colored glow while casting long, soft-edged shadows into the foreground corridors. The sky is filled with soft, billowy cumulus clouds that exhibit subtle silver and amber highlights from the setting sun. Technical execution utilizes a standard 50mm focal length for a natural sense of scale, with a deep depth of field ensuring sharp focus from the foreground archways to the distant spires. The color palette is dominated by warm neutrals, gold accents, and the saturated green of the dome, treated with a cinematic grade that features lifted blacks and high-contrast highlights. The atmosphere is one of profound spiritual peace and architectural grandeur. High-resolution rendering captures fine textures such as the grain of the marble, the matte finish of the limestone, and the specular highlights on the golden ornaments. The vertical 9:16 aspect ratio emphasizes the height and majestic symmetry of the holy site under a clear, atmospheric late-afternoon sky.