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The photograph captures a serene moment of natural beauty as a water lily blooms for the first time in a private fish pond. The photographer was drawn to the striking contrast between the vibrant pink brushstrokes at the flower's center and its delicate white petals. By chance, a collection of water bubbles drifted past at the exact moment of exposure, adding an ethereal, dynamic element to the composition. This image is award-worthy for its perfect timing and the harmonious balance between the static elegance of the lily and the fleeting, playful movement of the surrounding bubbles.
Based in Powderly, Texas, Tisha Clinkenbeard has cultivated a career defined by a lifelong passion for capturing the wonders of the natural world. Her work has been featured in prestigious venues such as The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs and the Black Box Gallery in Portland, as well as various fine art exhibitions across Texas. Driven by a desire to document the beauty she encounters while wandering the earth, she shares her unique perspective through her photography blog, Found Round & About.
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In the quiet corners of a garden, we often mistake stillness for silence. We assume that because a thing is rooted, it is static, waiting for the world to happen to it. But if you watch the surface of a pond long enough, you realize that the water is never truly resting.
Read the reflection →We often mistake stillness for silence, believing that if a thing does not move, it has ceased to speak. But the earth is a restless sleeper, constantly exhaling in small, silver sighs that rise from the dark silt toward the light.
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The Geometry of Silence
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