
A beautiful, but rocky shore pokes up from a south Salt Spring shell beach under a foreboding autumn sky.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

A beautiful, but rocky shore pokes up from a south Salt Spring shell beach under a foreboding autumn sky.

Despite the fairly modest population there’s a lot of soccer going on Salt Spring Island; thanks in part to the grass roots organization that starts with the U4 group.
In the photo above Saltspring is on the left, Gordon Head (from Victoria) on the right.

The hundred mile diet is alive and growing on Salt Spring. The Tuesday Food Market takes place until the end of October.
And this week all the fruit and veggies enjoyed nature’s free rinse.

Soggy students on their way back to class after lunch in town. Yesterday was the first respectable rain in a long while.
Don’t you love these faces?

I had a pleasant conversation with this Media Arts student who was working on a project in the halls of Gulf Islands Secondary School. She’s trying out a technique where the photographer keeps both eyes open while shooting—hard to do but helps the photographer follow the action and anticipate the “peak action” moment.
I hope she likes what I did with this image.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).