
The Taj Mahal in full frontal symmetrical view, an iconic white marble mausoleum with a massive central dome crowned by a black finial and crescent, flanked by four perfectly symmetrical minarets with cupolas, detailed jali lattice work and arched recesses across the facade, intricate inlay patterns visible on the marble surface, photographed in soft golden-hour morning light with warm peachy tones illuminating the structure, cool blue-grey atmospheric haze and mist rising from the foreground water channel creating a dreamlike ethereal quality, the building emerging from thick fog with reduced visibility in the lower third, creating depth and mystery, cool color temperature overall with the dome and upper sections catching warm honeyed light while shadows fall deep into the archways, extremely sharp architectural detail in focus across the entire facade, wide-angle architectural photography perspective at eye level, flat perspective composition emphasizing perfect symmetry and monumentality, clear sky transitioning from warm cream to cool grey-blue tones, soft diffused natural lighting with minimal harsh shadows due to atmospheric haze, the mood is serene, timeless, contemplative and mystical with a nostalgic reverent quality, low to medium contrast with lifted shadows from the mist creating a painterly aesthetic, natural color grading with subtle warm-cool color cast, architectural fine art photography style evoking classical travel and heritage documentation, high resolution crisp digital rendering with medium grain texture suggesting fine art print quality, 3:2 aspect ratio, slight vignette at edges softening the composition, no chromatic aberration, the entire scene bathed in a transcendent golden-hour luminescence that feels timeless and eternal.