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Captured in the quiet aftermath of a summer rain shower, this macro study highlights the delicate elegance of a vinca flower. The photographer focused on the intricate interplay of light and texture, where crystalline droplets cling to the petals, mirroring the flower's silky white tones, vibrant yellow center, and lush greenery. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and sharp focus, which elevates a simple garden subject into a sophisticated botanical portrait. The composition invites the viewer to pause and appreciate the fleeting, miniature world that emerges immediately following a storm.
Based in Powderly, Texas, Tisha Clinkenbeard is a dedicated photographer whose work has been featured in prestigious venues such as The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs and the Black Box Gallery in Portland. With a passion for photography that predates the digital era, she finds constant inspiration in the world around her, documenting the beauty she discovers during her travels. Her artistic journey is chronicled on her blog, Found Round & About, and her keen eye for detail has earned her recognition in publications like Birds & Blooms.
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There is a quiet, almost stubborn resilience in the way a garden recovers from a storm. We tend to think of rain as a cleansing, a washing away of the dust and the debris, but for the small, rooted things, it is a heavy, sudden weight that demands a new kind of posture.
Read the reflection →Why do we insist that beauty must be permanent to be meaningful? We spend our lives building monuments, writing legacies, and chasing stabilities that are, by their very nature, destined to dissolve.
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