A Gulf Islands Secondary student tests her creative costume for the noon hour event.
Happy Halloween.
Looks like we’ll have at least one group of tiny trick-or-treaters at our house this year. Haven’t seen one at the door in a decade!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron
A Gulf Islands Secondary student tests her creative costume for the noon hour event.
Happy Halloween.
Looks like we’ll have at least one group of tiny trick-or-treaters at our house this year. Haven’t seen one at the door in a decade!
With all the wet stuff coming down lately I thought there’d be more ‘rushing’ in this rainforest stream. But hey, we’re* just entering November, the start of the long dark wet season.
*(well those of us not heading south for six months of sunshine and sand… :-)
I’m not a fan of shootouts to determine a winner in a game. Too much stress all around. And I’m sure glad I’m not the goal keeper in a soccer shootout.
In this senior high school game the game ended in 1 – 1 tie. And the shootout went on a long, long time.
The photo above shows the local team racing toward their keeper after the shootout save that ended the game.
From my vantage point above and behind the goal, I noticed what I assume are senior girls. It was fun to watch their faces with each shot during the shootout. The two photos below describe the final two shots from each team:
Tugs wrangle a log boom in nearby Georgia Strait.
The only way to see this kind of view is from the air, this time courtesy of the good folks at SaltSpringAir who fly back and forth to Vancouver each day.
Stunning light away from the rising sun.
It’s always a good idea to check 180 degrees from what you set out to photograph.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).