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Captured during a family vacation on Grand Cayman Island, this photograph immortalizes the ethereal transition of light as day turns to dusk. The photographer utilized the tranquil setting of the shoreline to frame the vibrant, shifting hues of the Caribbean sunset. By incorporating the dark, dramatic silhouettes of palm trees against the glowing horizon and the soft, rhythmic reflection of light upon the water, the image achieves a perfect balance of color and composition. It stands as an award-worthy testament to the beauty found in quiet, observant moments of travel.
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. Her artistic journey began long before the advent of digital technology, fostering a deep-seated passion for documenting the world as she wanders. Through her blog, Found Round & About, she shares her unique perspective on the landscapes and life she encounters, earning recognition in publications like Birds & Blooms for her evocative imagery.
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We often treat the shoreline as a boundary, a definitive line where the human project ends and the wild begins. But look closer at the geography of leisure.
Read the reflection →In the study of optics, we are told that the sky changes color because of the distance light must travel through the atmosphere. The blue waves scatter, leaving only the longer, warmer tones to reach our eyes as the sun dips toward the edge of the world.
Read the reflection →
The Weight of White
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