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I see this composition as a deliberate exercise in precision, much like target practice for the eye. I used the natural light from the window as a soft bank to define the volumes against the deep black background. In this setup, I focused on the dialogue between the two different textures: the matte finish of the black mug and the glossy, reflective enamel of the smaller red one.

The light hits the red surface with enough direction to show its curve without washing out the color, while the black mug provides the necessary weight to the scene. It is a simple but effective way for me to calibrate my visual aim and ensure that my technical perception remains sharp.
In the silence of the studio, these two objects become more than just containers. The larger black mug acts as a void, absorbing the light and anchoring the frame, while the smaller red one provides a punch of saturated life. The way the light skims the rim of the enamel reminds me of how essential it is to master the basics of reflection and shadow before moving into more complex narratives. This shot serves as a visual reset, a moment to strip away the unnecessary and return to the fundamental interaction between glass, metal, and light.
Ps. I Shoot it with Panasonic Fz 300 in Raw format, f. 2.8 1/160 sec. Light of left real window, with two piece of white plastic on glass