TITLE: Eye of the Storm
The eye of a hurricane is spectacular for its peace and quiet, sunshine and fair weather. I opted for a high key image of the singular window of the Broad Museum in LA to capture the feeling of being in the eye of the storm. The vibrant white evokes the sun while the wavy architecture hints at the winds of a hurricane and dark shadows symbolizing the violent rain.
AUTHOR: Rosemary Miklitsch (United States)
I'm an award-winning amateur photographer, searching for the marvelous in the mundane. As an introvert, photography is my language of choice. Early on, my work focused on pics of my travels or snapshots of family gatherings. Now, I photograph daily. I want to capture the world as I experience it – with joy, awe, surprise and humility. From nature and still life to architecture and city streets, I photograph a wide range of subjects. I love to wander, searching for sights that speak to me. Whether capturing vast landscapes or intimate details of ordinary objects, I embrace the wonder of this world.
My images have been exhibited in Chania (Crete), Greece; Athens, Greece; Glasgow, Scotland; Sciacca (Sicily), Italy; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Oakville, Ontario; Santa Monica, California; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Atlanta, Georgia and Portland, Oregon. My images have been published in The Malibu Times Magazine and the Toronto Star.
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