On The Rocks St Simons Island Sunrise Architectural Seascape Art
by Reid Callaway
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On The Rocks St Simons Island Sunrise Architectural Seascape Art
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Reid Callaway
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Photograph - Photography
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On The Rocks....by Reid Callaway
St Simons Island Sunrise Architectural Seascape art
The light on the St Simons Island Lighthouse has just gone out as the light of the sunrise increases. I captured this image three week after Hurricane Matthew swept the Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina coasts. There was very little damage in this area by the storm except a few downed trees and limbs. Compared to Katrina this was nothing. PTL
The St. Simons Island Light is a lighthouse on the southern tip of St. Simons Island, Georgia, United States. It guides ships into St. Simons Sound and warns of the many sandbars in the area.
The original St. Simons Island lighthouse, which was built in 1810, was a 75-foot-tall (23 m) early federal octagonal lighthouse topped by a 10-foot (3.0 m) oil-burning lamp. During the American Civil War, U.S. military forces employed a Naval blockade of the coast. An invasion by Union troops in 1862 forced Confederate soldiers to abandon the area. The retreating troops destroyed the lighthouse to prevent it from being an aid to the navigation of Union warships.
The U.S. government constructed a new lighthouse to replace the original, building it to the west of the original's location. It is a 104-foot (32 m) brick structure completed in 1872 and was outfitted with a third-order, biconvex Fresnel lens. The lens is one of 70 such lenses that remain operational in the United States. Sixteen of those are in use on the Great Lakes, of which eight are in Michigan. The rotating lens projects four beams of light, with one strong flash every 60 seconds. A cast iron spiral stairway with 129 steps leads to the galley (or watch/service room). In 1876, the lighthouse was overhauled.
May 26, 2004, ownership of the lighthouse was transferred to the Coastal Georgia Historical Society under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act.
The light mechanism is maintained by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary.
The St. Simons Lighthouse, along with the northernmost water tower on Jekyll Island, creates the demarcation line that separates St. Simons Sound from the Atlantic Ocean.
The lighthouse is a picturesque and beloved symbol of St. Simons Island, and Glynn County, Georgia. It is the subject of many paintings and other artistic renderings.
In 2010, the St. Simons Island lighthouse underwent a major renovation. It was closed to the public for several months while all interior and exterior paint was sandblasted off, and then repainted. Eight iron handrail posts at the top of the tower were replaced, having been recast from one of the originals. All ironwork was sandblasted and repaired as needed. Great lengths were taken to protect the valuable Fresnel lens during the restoration. It was bubble wrapped, shrink wrapped, and then finally enclosed in a plywood box. A temporary spotlight attached to the galley of the lighthouse continued to guide ships into the Sound while the main light was out of operation.
The Coastal Georgia Historical Society allows visitors to climb up the 129 steps of the lighthouse tower and operates the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum in the 1872 keeper's house.
The Society's headquarters are located in the adjacent A. W. Jones Heritage Center, which includes exhibits, the Society's archives, a research library, event hall, museum shop, and administrative offices.
The Society also operates the Maritime Center at the Historic Coast Guard Station in St. Simons.
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November 12th, 2016
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Reid Callaway
Thank you Brian for your kind words and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 9/21/2021
Brian Tada
Absolutely stunning photography and presentation, Reid! Congratulations on your latest sale! F/L
Reid Callaway
Thank you to the buyer from San Diego, CA for the purchase of my image, "On The Rocks" as a 16" x 24" Glossy Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas Print! May this image be a Blessing to you and bring back wonderful memories of St Simons Island for years to come. 9/20/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Ronel BRODERICK for featuring my artwork in the group....The Best of the Best! 1/17/2021
Ronel BRODERICK
Congratulations ! Your Outstanding Art Work was FEATURED in the Group and rated “The Best of the Best” …. For more Exposure post your featured image(s) in the Group's Featured Image archive in the Discussion Tab !
Reid Callaway
Thank you Frozen in Time for featuring my artwork in our group..... Your Very Best Photograph! 1/9/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Doug Norkum for featuring my artwork in our group.... Canon Full Frame Cameras! 1/5/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you to the buyer from Juliette, GA for the purchase of my image, "On The Rocks" as a Framed and Mated 6.5" x 10" image, with a Total Size of 16.5" x 20" and printed on Luster Photo Paper! May this image be a Blessing to you and bring back wonderful memories of St Simons Island for years to come. 1/1/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Cathy for admiring my artwork and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 12/14/2020
Reid Callaway
Thank you Doug Norkum for featuring my artwork in our group...SunrisesSunsets! 12/8/2020
Reid Callaway
Thank you Pamela Williams for featuring my artwork in our group.... Art District! 12/8/2020
Reid Callaway
Thank you Trina for admiring my artwork and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 9/19/2019
Reid Callaway
Thank you to the buyer from Young Harris, Georgia for the purchase of "On The Rocks" printed on a Fleece Blanket! May this St Simons Island classic location bring wonderful memories to mind for years to come.
Reid Callaway
Thank you Dan Marinescu for featuring my artwork in our group... Premium FAA Artists! 12/26/2016
Spencer McDonald
Well done Reid. I like the saturation levels in this image. Full of details and plenty to see. Like it.