Reflective moment - the other side of enjoyment by Momentaufnahme | Marius Ahlers

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This expressive picture captures a quiet, thoughtful moment: an empty bottle of juniper lies on a concrete ledge, left behind and seemingly forgotten. The scene appears casual, but this very ordinariness invites the viewer to reflect on the stories that could be hidden behind it.

The quote "If you don't change anything, nothing will change." by Sparky Anderson hovers over the scenery like a cautionary thought - an invitation to reflect on the power of habits, the challenges of change and the often fine line between pleasure and addiction.

This motif is not only suitable as an artistic exploration of a sensitive topic, but also as a powerful message: it calls on us to look and pause - a reminder that change is possible and that it takes courage to break new ground.

Perfect as a print for counselling centres, therapeutic spaces or for people dealing with the topics of coping and change. This work is a statement that moves and inspires.

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About Momentaufnahme | Marius Ahlers

Nature photography, city shots, reportage or portraits: I feel at home in many genres of photography and enjoy the opportunity to experiment and present my view of things.

Contact me if you would like to visually realise a specific idea and possibly decorate your own four walls with it.


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