
Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Snowy Trail
by 3djd
A snow-laden path winds through enchanted woods toward the towering spires of Hogwarts Castle in this atmospheric print design. Bare winter trees frame the magical fortress, their branches heavy with fresh snowfall that continues to drift through the sepia-toned scene. Warm lamplight glows along the snowy trail, creating a rich contrast of browns, creams, and golden highlights that capture the cozy mystique of the wizarding world's most famous landmark.
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