Jekyll Island |
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We were on Jekyll Island during the off season during January 2009 when motel rates were low. We decided to splurge and stay in a motel on the beach which we don't normally do. The Days inn had a reasonable rate so we got a room on the Atlantic Ocean side of the motel and even selected the second floor so we could see the ocean over a small dune behind the motel. It was a great choice. A nice breakfast room on the second floor provides an opportunity to watch sunrise while sipping coffee in comfort. |
The above image shows Jim carrying his precious camera and tripod and returning to the motel after photographing a sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean from Jekyll Island. It was cold but I took off my coat to wrap my camera because I wasn't comfortable with salt spray from the ocean getting on the camera. I took a plastic bag from the motel for our next outing. We chose to spend our first morning on the sand by the surf. A search of the internet provided time of sunrise. Setting our alarm slightly before sunrise, we found our way to the beach and prepared to photograph a ball of fire peeking over the Atlantic. Our effort was rewarded with a great sunrise. Elizabeth used our Nikon P5100 and Jim had the Nikon D300 on a tripod. We must have taken a hundred exposures firing rapidly until we began to worry that it may not be a good idea to point our cameras at a bright sun. |