personal writing

An unlit, slender white beeswax candle stands upright in a simple, brushed brass holder on a smooth stone windowsill. Beyond the glass, an out-of-focus landscape hints at distant hills under a faintly glowing dawn sky. Subtle blue-grey early morning light seeps through the window, outlining the candle and holder in a soft halo while leaving the interior in gentle shadow. The composition follows the rule of thirds, the candle slightly off-center with generous negative space. Captured with a shallow depth of field, the flame-less candle becomes a quiet symbol of hidden presence and expectation. The photographic style is minimalist and refined, with muted tones that suggest serenity, longing, and the mystery of a God who remains just beyond immediate sight.


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