Peek-a-who? by Tisha Clinkenbeard

In a playful moment in Powderly, Texas, the photographer captured her cat, Smokey, amidst a pile of freshly raked leaves. After covering him, she was delighted to find him engaging in a spontaneous game of peek-a-boo. Recognizing the charm of the scene, she quickly retrieved her camera to document the interaction. The resulting image is a testament to the beauty of candid, everyday moments, elevated by the cat's expressive curiosity and the soft, natural textures of the autumn foliage, making it a standout example of artistic animal photography.

Peek-a-who? by Tisha Clinkenbeard
Nikon Coolpix P90 | Exposure 1/80sec @ f/4.0 | ISO 155 | Focal Length 15.1mm
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Tisha Clinkenbeard

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Based in Powderly, Texas, Tisha Clinkenbeard has cultivated a career defined by a lifelong passion for capturing the world's hidden details. Her work has been showcased in prestigious venues such as the Black Box Gallery in Portland and The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs. Through her blog, Found Round & About, she shares her unique perspective on the beauty found in everyday life, a journey that has also earned her recognition in publications like Birds & Blooms.

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18,869 views | 6 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date December 28, 2013
Value 13.0
Clarity 13.0
Composition 17.0
Style 12.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Powderly, The United States

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5.0/5 points
2,028/1,000 Social Share
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5.0/5 points
18,869/2,500 Page View
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0.1/5 points
1/100 Review
Submissions
2.5/5 points
247/500 Submission
Jury Score: 67.0/80
Resonance Score: 12.6/20
Total Award Score: 79.6/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 5

Reflections on this Photograph
By Isabelle Park

Hidden in Plain Sight

I spent twenty minutes this morning looking for my keys, only to find them sitting on the kitchen counter exactly where I had left them. It is funny how we can look right at something and still not see it.

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By Sven Lindqvist

The Weight of Hiding

To be seen is a choice. We spend our lives building walls, pulling blankets over our heads, or burying ourselves in the debris of the seasons, hoping to find a quiet place where the world cannot reach us. There is a safety in the half-hidden.

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  1. Tisha Clinkenbeard says:

    You can see other photos at my blog: foundroundandabout.com! Hope the photo today made you smile and thank you to L&C for choosing it.

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