Jekyll in Sepia Tones

Driftwood Beach Sepia - D700

Driftwood Beach Sepia - D700

Here are a couple of shots from the Jekyll Workshop converted to black and white and the sepia toned.  Seemed to be just what the images needed. The first one was shot on Driftwood Beach one morning. I liked the way the clouds, branches and water all echo the same shapes and patterns.  The second one was in a marsh area near the pier at sunset. I call the second one “Marooned on Jekyll” because that’s what we were for a while till we decided to ford the stream to get away from the “bugs”. That little stream in the foreground is 2 feet deep and NOT receding.

Marooned on Jekyll - D700

Marooned on Jekyll - D700

4 thoughts on “Jekyll in Sepia Tones

  1. Thanks Mike, I spent quite a bit of time with these images and settled on the sepia as what worked best…

  2. Beautiful images…..I just got back from the Savannah area and shot a sunrise on Driftwood Beach. Could shoot there from sunrise til sunset, high tide and low tide, and never repeat an image. I really like your interpretation…..very nice!

  3. Thanks Wes…I agree with shooting from sunrise to sunset if the bugs would just leave me alone. No matter what I sprayed on me, they loved it!

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