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Captured on a serene, snowy day in Powderly, Texas, this photograph documents the quiet transformation of a local pond as it begins to freeze beneath a fresh dusting of winter snow. The photographer was drawn to the peaceful atmosphere, where the surrounding trees were already cloaked in white, creating a harmonious, monochromatic landscape. By focusing on the delicate interplay between the icy water and the accumulating snowfall, the image captures a fleeting moment of stillness. Its award-worthy quality lies in the photographerβs ability to find profound beauty in a simple, intimate setting, effectively conveying the hushed, tranquil essence of a winter afternoon.
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 Portlandβs Black Box Gallery. Her artistic journey began long before the advent of digital technology, fostering a deep-seated passion for documenting the world as she wanders through it. Through her blog, Found Round & About, she shares her unique perspective on the landscapes and details she encounters, consistently earning recognition for her evocative nature photography in publications like Birds & Blooms.
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We often mistake stillness for emptiness. In the urban imagination, we prioritize the clamor of the marketplace, the density of the transit hub, and the vertical ambition of the skyline. We assume that where there is no human activity, there is no social value.
Read the reflection →There is a specific silence that arrives only when the world is buried under a fresh, heavy blanket of snow. It is not the silence of a room where someone has just left; it is the silence of a place that has forgotten its own name.
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The Weight of Vastness
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