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Captured during a quiet morning at Beaver’s Bend State Park, this image documents a charming encounter with a local squirrel. The photographer waited patiently on the cabin balcony, allowing the subject to approach closely enough to reveal its inquisitive personality while munching on a cracker. By focusing on the squirrel's watchful expression, the photographer transformed a simple moment of wildlife interaction into a compelling narrative of nature. The image is award-worthy for its intimate perspective and the technical precision required to isolate the subject against the soft, natural backdrop of the park.
Based in Powderly, Texas, Tisha Clinkenbeard has cultivated a deep passion for photography that predates the digital era. Her evocative work has been featured in prestigious venues such as The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs and the Black Box Gallery in Portland, alongside various fine art exhibitions across Texas. Driven by a desire to document the beauty she encounters while wandering the earth, she shares her unique perspective through her photography blog, Found Round & About, and has seen her images recognized in publications like Birds & Blooms.
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I was sitting on my back porch this morning with a piece of dry toast, trying to ignore the pile of emails waiting on my laptop. It was one of those mornings where the air feels heavy with things I haven't finished yet.
Read the reflection →There is a rhythm to the wild that we often overlook in our haste to define the world. We categorize, we name, and we measure, forgetting that the creatures sharing our earth are simply living their own quiet, unfolding stories.
Read the reflection →
Photo of the Month | 2014 | June
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