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Photos of the Week – Christine McCarty and Nancy Bowers

Two Photographers, Same Subject, Different Perspectives

Christine McCarty - Ravenel Bridge - Charleston SC

Christine McCarty - Ravenel Bridge - Charleston SC

Nancy Bowers - Ravenel Bridge - Charleston, SC

Nancy Bowers - Ravenel Bridge - Charleston, SC

The coastal sounds and ocean air seem to awaken the creative juices in Nancy and Christine. Remember Nancy’s “Princess” and the two women “Frolicking on the Beach“? And Christine’s recent “Dock Reflection” at the Outer Banks? The images above continue the tradition.
The Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge in Charleston crosses over the Cooper River but does more than get you from point A to Point B. Like the Sydney Opera House in Australia, it has a life and grace that goes beyond the utilitarian and gives the impression that it is organic with it’s surroundings. One could easily take a photo every day for a year and not come close to exhausting the possibilities. Christine’s shot is all leading and converging lines, repeating pattens, shapes, reflections and sunrise colors balanced by the horizontal lines of the river bank, the horizon and the cloud patterns. The eye is inevitably drawn to the open area near the top of the support tower with the sun breaking through the clouds. Nancy’s view shows the bridge in a more gentle mood, quietly majestic in the distance. Even the bulk and size of the foreground ship can’t compete with the graceful form created by the shining cables and center support tower. Both images are perfect examples of how effective the Rule of Thirds can be and how important framing is to convey a scene just as the photographer intended.

Photo of the Week – Nancy Bowers

Nancy Bowers is a member who has appeared here on a couple of previous occasions (remember the cardinal in the snow and the young girl on the beach?) and is back with another great shot. These two young ladies had just left a nearby wedding, probably after a couple glasses of the bubbly, to frolic in the late afternoon sun at a beach near Charleston. Unknown to them, Nancy was nearby with her camera ready to record a small moment in history. It’s always a pleasure to come away with a scene that is totally spontaneous and could probably never be duplicated by a professional photographer with lovely models being told what to do. The late afternoon sun was ideal and both women faced the light perfectly. Even the ocean in the background brought a wave to the scene at the high point of their jump. The arms of both girls are stretched out in an ideal position and direction. And Nancy timed the shutter when their leap was at its peak.

Nancy Bowers - Frolicking at the Beach

Nancy Bowers - Frolicking at the Beach

The camera was a Nikon D80 with a 70-300mm lens. The aperture was f/5.6 and the shutter speed a fast 1/500 sec to ensure there would be no motion blur. The lens was zoomed to 220mm and the ISO was a low 200 to minimize noise. Nancy selected all the best settings for the scene. Click the image for a higher resolution version.