"Sunrise at the Fog Line" shows the quiet power of individual trees that rise like lonely silhouettes from an endless sea of fog. No dense forest, no large structure - just isolated, clear shapes that merge with the rising dawn. A delicate, almost floating viewing pavilion emerges between them, lending the scene a touch of human presence without disturbing its tranquillity. On the distant horizon lies the hint of the Alpine chain, barely visible but palpable - like a silent promise behind the veil of light and mist.
This work is deliberately minimalist in composition: lots of space, few elements, clear lines. The inspiration came from the desire to capture the magic of those early hours when the world is still disorganised and soft. The atmosphere is intended to be contemplative, almost meditative - a place where thoughts come to rest.
With careful composition and restrained use of colour, the fog has become a gentle link between the foreground and the morning sky. As a mural, "Sunrise at the Edge of the Fog" blends harmoniously into modern living and working spaces and creates an atmosphere of lightness, space and quiet elegance.
Hi, I'm Judith...
I would like to describe myself as an "ambitious amateur photographer". My main focus is nature and landscape photography, but I also like to explore other genres.
I taught myself everything I know about photography. A few books here, some internet research there, inspiration from..
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