
7 North Berkeley Hall - 2
Each piece is captured in a rare moment where light, time, and place come together.
The 7th North at Berkeley Hall has a foreground of tall ornamental grasses that, in the right light, becomes the most important element in the composition. On this evening the sky over the hole was doing its slow, theatrical fade — gold at the horizon, pink layered above, deepening to lavender at the top of the dome — and the grasses caught just enough of that warm tone to glow from the bottom of the frame up.
I shot from low, letting the grasses fill the foreground as a textural wash, then let the bunker and green sit in the middle distance like a quiet focal point. The pines on the far side held their silhouettes, the small pond reflected a slice of sky. Everything in the image contributed, nothing competed.
These are deliberate compositions, built layer by layer. Texture foreground, clean middle, dramatic sky — a formula, if you want to call it that, that earns its place by working reliably under the conditions the Low Country actually delivers.
7 North Berkeley Hall — 2 builds its beauty in layers — grasses below, bunker and green in the middle, and a dramatic fading sky above, each element doing its part.
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