You slice an apple and lay the pieces flat on a plate. The cut edges gleam pale and even, sitting in the open kitchen air.
This setup feels familiar after preparing a snack. The slices hold their fresh look for the first moments.
Minutes accumulate as the plate rests on the counter. A faint color shift appears at the exposed surfaces, starting as a light tint.
The change spreads slowly across the slices. What began uniform now shows darker patches, altering the overall appearance from light to shaded brown.
With continued air contact, the drift completes. The plate holds slices transformed by the passage of time.
The apple slice situation evolves from initial freshness to marked change, highlighting how context adjusts the visible state.
