honorable mention
ELIZABETH HOVERMAN united statesPhoto © ELIZABETH HOVERMAN
title
Life in a Raindrop
I patiently waited after a rainy day to capture these beautiful raindrops in my backyard. My inner artist saw the delicacy and complexity of the sky’s teardrops hidden to those that see them as mundane products of rain.
When I’m taking pictures I see the end product and especially enjoy capturing everyday objects in such a way they remind us of the beauty they hide inside. Many of my human subjects tell me I put them at ease which allows me to capture their inner soul. I’d like to think that my travels have brought perspective to work along with my passion for use of color to evoke a mood.
In the future I’d like to travel more to take pictures.
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entry description
What would life be like in a raindrop, would you feel trapped or would you find beauty within?I patiently waited after a rainy day to capture these beautiful raindrops in my backyard. My inner artist saw the delicacy and complexity of the sky’s teardrops hidden to those that see them as mundane products of rain.
about the photographer
I am both a photographer and digital artist and hold a Fine Arts Degree from BGSU. I have received Best in Show for both local and national art contests. I have also been included on the short list for my macro work “Life in a Raindrop” for Britain Photography’s First Annual Photography contest this past January.When I’m taking pictures I see the end product and especially enjoy capturing everyday objects in such a way they remind us of the beauty they hide inside. Many of my human subjects tell me I put them at ease which allows me to capture their inner soul. I’d like to think that my travels have brought perspective to work along with my passion for use of color to evoke a mood.
In the future I’d like to travel more to take pictures.
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