(High-quality, high resolution, light and shade contrast, masterpiece). Rule of thirds. Imagine a bird's-eye view of a rugged mountain range, its fractal peaks mirroring the grandeur of Mount Everest, but on a smaller, more intimate scale. The landscape looks like if it was made from copper and aged copper. Dark, brooding storm clouds gather overhead, casting long, ominous shadows across the landscape. The new Everest is partially shrouded in mist, its snow-capped summit barely visible through the swirling gray. Torrential rain lashes the lower slopes, where dense south-coniferous forests sway violently in the wind. A raging mountain river, swollen with rainwater, roars through a deep valley, its white water churning and frothing. The atmosphere is charged with raw power and untamed energy, evoking a sense of awe and apprehension.
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