Sunrise at Driftwood Beach

Picture of three standing, dead trees on Driftwood Beach at sunrise. The tide is rising so the trees are standing in water at the edge of the beach. The trees are silhouetted. The sky is blue gray at the top and becomes orange as it approaches the horizon. The upper part of the sky contains whisps of white clouds. The ocean is gray with a strong yellow stripe of reflected sun to the right of the largest tree. The beach has hues of light orange along the water’s edge from reflected sky. The left 2/3 of the beach is gray. The right is more golden from reflected sunlight. The sun is the watery yellow circle to the right of the largest tree just below its lowest branch on that side.
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach – Perspective 01;
Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA; JUL 2023

Driftwood Beach is small beach on the Atlantic Ocean, at the north end of Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA. The beach is adorned with both standing and fallen dead trees; trees that were unable to survive in the salt water and tides. I was fortunate to be able to visit and photograph during a beautiful, clear sunrise.

By the way, there is no driftwood at Driftwood Beach, just beautiful, sculptural dead trees.

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Picture of the sun, low on the horizon, silhouetting dead trees and brush of Driftwood Beach, while illuminating the ocean and the sky. The sky in the background is orange-gray at the top but turns orange then magenta then to gray as it flows down the picture. The sun is a yellow circle left of the middle of the picture. The foreground is the light tan sand of the beach. There are several sets of slatted fences on the beach progressing from the lower right of the frame to the left rear of the beach. There is a standing and a fallen tree near the rear of the beach on the right. There is some grass with feathery fronds at the top at the rear of the beach on the left. The beach is strewn with green marsh grass.
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach – Perspective 02;
Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA; JUL 2023
Picture of the sun, mid-level on the horizon, silhouetting dead trees and brush of Driftwood Beach, while illuminating the ocean and the sky. The sky in the background is golden gray at the top that turns more gold as it flows to the bottom. The sun is a watery yellow circle left of the middle, near the top, of the picture. The foreground is the light tan sand of the beach. The ocean is gray with a strong golden reflection down the middle. Rocks separate the beach from the ocean. The beach in the foreground is golden in the middle of the picture from a strong reflection from the sun. The beach fades to light tan on both sides. A fallen tree is prominent in the foreground on the beach.
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach – Perspective 03;
Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA; JUL 2023
Picture of the sun, low on the horizon is silhouetting dead trees and brush of Driftwood Beach, while illuminating the ocean and the sky. The sky in the background is orange gray at the top but turns orange and magenta surrounding the sun. The sun is a yellow circle shining between branches of the tree and brush. left of the middle of the picture. The foreground is the light-colored sand of the beach. The ocean behind the beach is gray with a strip of orange reflection of the sun. The trees and brush are dark, almost silhouetted. There are patches of green marsh grass across the beach.
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach – Perspective 04;
Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA; JUL 2023
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach – Perspective 05;
Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA; JUL 2023

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