The fine-art photograph "Silence before wine" is a carefully composed still life in which simplicity and symbolism come together. At the centre of the image is a full, ripe bunch of grapes - fresh green in colour - casually laid down on a rough block of wood. The texture of the wood, weathered and with visible grain and cracks, contrasts powerfully with the shiny, smooth skin of the grapes. Each grape subtly catches the soft side light, giving the round shapes an almost tangible depth.
The composition breathes silence, anticipation. There is a sense of anticipation, as if this moment lies just before something bigger - before pressing, fermenting, becoming wine. The dark background and focused light enhance the drama and put the focus entirely on the subject. No noise, no distractions. Just the grapes, the wood, and the suggestion of time.
"Silence before wine" is not just an image, but a visual contemplation on impermanence, transformation and the poetry of the everyday.
I’ve always had an eye for detail and an extended color vision. I am an observer, easily distracted and overwhelmed by seeing the beauty in everyday things.
Photography enables me to manifest my vision. My true passion lies in the journey towards taking a picture: being in the moment and..
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