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Captured in the aftermath of a devastating ice storm, this image depicts a quiet, frozen pasture in Sumner, Texas. The photographer encountered the scene while traveling, struck by the contrast between the brilliant, shining sun and the lingering, icy destruction coating the hay, grass, and fencing. By documenting this juxtaposition of natural beauty and environmental hardship, the image serves as a poignant record of a local weather event. Its award-worthy quality lies in the photographerβs ability to find stillness and visual harmony within a landscape recently transformed by the harsh, crystalline grip of winter.
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 modern digital technology, fostering a deep-seated passion for documenting the world as she wanders. Through her photography blog, Found Round & About, she shares her unique perspective on the landscapes and moments she encounters, consistently capturing the beauty of her surroundings with an observant and creative eye.
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The frost does not ask for permission. It arrives in the night, a silent thief that coats the world in a brittle, glass skin. We are taught to fear the cold, to see it as an ending, yet there is a strange mercy in the way it stops everything.
Read the reflection →Winter is a patient architect. It arrives without a sound, wrapping the world in a brittle, transparent skin that turns the familiar into something untouchable.
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