What an exquisite composition! Giorgio Morandi could have aspired to this if he had taken up the camera. Still life work is both an easy and a desperately difficult discipline.
Maris, I totally agree, "Still life work is both an easy and a desperately difficult discipline". But I'd add, ... that can teach one all aspects of photographic image making.
Ray
Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photographs are "a bridge that spans the widening gulf of time" (Michael Hiley 1979, 5).