Seeing begins before interpretation. Before we decide what something is or what it means. Sometimes it is enough to pause and notice what is present: light, surface, texture, distance.
The image was taken without a specific intention. It was not planned as a subject or an idea.
Rain, plant, evening light — meeting briefly.
What appears simple often holds more than we expect, if we allow ourselves to stay with it.
What stays visible
- Light changing without announcement
- Texture shaped by weather and time
- Small details that do not demand interpretation
- A moment that does not resolve into meaning
Seeing can be enough on its own.

