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The image features a Sumbawa horse in a close-up, showcasing the horse’s expressive face with warm, rich hues of chestnut and dark brown, illuminated by soft, diffused lighting that highlights the intricate textures of its mane and rugged hooves. The mane flows naturally, each strand captured in detail, while the hooves, with their dark and glossy finish, ground the horse in its natural environment. In the background, traditional Sumbawa village houses with thatched roofs and wooden walls blend seamlessly with the earthy tones of the surroundings. The foreground grass, vibrant and detailed, adds a fresh, natural element, while the meandering village pathway, constructed from rough stones or packed earth, guides the viewer’s eye through the scene. The sky above, a gradient of soft blues with scattered clouds, enhances the depth and clarity of the image. Lighting and shadows play a crucial role, with warm, natural light casting gentle shadows on the horse and adding dimensionality. Traditional village elements, such as bamboo fences and rustic farm tools, add authenticity and context. The distant landscape of rolling hills and sparse vegetation, rendered in muted colors, creates a sense of expansive depth. This detailed, realistic portrayal combines elements of James Gurney’s “Dinotopia,” Ansel Adams’ naturalistic lighting, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s textured, rural scenes, resulting in a rich, immersive image that captures the essence of Sumbawa’s rural charm.