A Japanese woman in her twenties is holding a silver fork in her right hand and stabbing bite-sized orange carrots into pieces. She stops the fork about 10 cm from her mouth and holds it with trembling hands. At the moment, large tears are streaming down her cheeks from her eyes, her eyebrows are lowered, her lips are trembling, and she looks as if she is clenching her teeth. Her eyes are red and moist, and light is reflected in her pupils. Her left hand is lightly clenched next to her face, and she appears unable to contain her emotions. Her long, straight black hair is hanging down on both sides of her face, with strands of hair slightly damp from tears. The upper body, clad in a cropped white T-shirt that clings to the cheek, is slightly bent forward and the shoulders are trembling slightly. The body is facing forward, but the face is slightly tilted downwards. The composition is from a bust-up to a close-up that mainly captures the face, emphasizing both the carrot on the fork and the tearful expression. The white background is completely flat, making only the subject stand out. The transparency of the teardrop, the metallic texture of the fork, and the fibers in the cross-section of the carrot are delicately depicted, and the soft lighting reflecting off the tears, making them sparkle, creating an emotional effect.