Seeing Differently

There’s something quietly compelling about looking through glass a subtle shift that turns the ordinary into something worth pausing for. Taken from a shop doorway, this image captures a familiar scene, yet it feels gently altered.

The glass creates a layer of separation, softening edges, catching reflections, and bending light just enough to change how we see. It becomes less about the subject itself and more about the experience of looking.

Photography often celebrates clarity, but there’s a quiet beauty in obstruction. Smudges, reflections, and distortions add depth, reminding us that perspective is shaped by where we stand and how we choose to frame the moment.

This isn’t just about what’s beyond the glass it’s about the act of seeing differently, and finding something unexpected in that shift.

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