reflective philosophy

A slender, matte-black fountain pen with a gold nib rests diagonally across an open cream-colored notebook, its pages filled with faint, unreadable lines of ink like distant thoughts. The notebook lies on a dark walnut desk, its grain subtly visible and slightly worn at the edges. Soft morning light filters in from an unseen window to the left, casting gentle, elongated shadows and a quiet glow along the pen’s metallic trim. In the blurred background, a single ceramic cup and a closed hardcover book add depth. Photographic realism, eye-level composition using the rule of thirds, shallow depth of field, and a calm, contemplative mood suited to reflective philosophy.

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