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Captured in the rural landscape of north Texas, this photograph highlights the fleeting transition of autumn colors along a historic railroad line. The photographer ventured out on a moody, overcast day, drawn to the contrast between the industrial steel tracks and the vibrant, ephemeral foliage of the season. By choosing to frame the scene under soft, diffused light, the image emphasizes the quiet solitude of the Texas countryside. This piece is award-worthy for its evocative sense of place and its ability to transform a common rural sight into a poignant study of seasonal change and natural beauty.
Based in Powderly, Texas, Tisha Clinkenbeard is a dedicated photographer whose work explores the beauty found in everyday surroundings. Her artistic journey began long before the digital era, and she has since showcased her photography in prestigious venues such as The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs and the Black Box Gallery in Portland. Through her blog, Found Round & About, she shares her unique perspective on the world, capturing the quiet, often overlooked details of the landscapes she traverses.
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I was walking home from the grocery store this afternoon when I stopped to look at a set of old, rusted tracks near the edge of town. They donβt go anywhere anymore; the weeds have grown up through the gravel, and the iron is stained with age.
Read the reflection →I remember walking the old rail line behind my grandfatherβs house in late October. The steel was cold, humming with a vibration that seemed to come from deep within the earth, and the leaves were a frantic, brittle gold that crunched under every step. We didn't talk much.
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