Apples on Snow: A Still Life by Andreeva Svoboda
In this hauntingly serene composition, fallen apples cling to bare branches beneath a veil of mist and cobweb-like threads, evoking the quiet melancholy of late autumn. The photographer captures not just objects, but atmosphere — the weight of time suspended in glass, wood, and fading color. It is a visual poem about impermanence, rendered with poetic restraint and emotional depth.
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