
Accidental Sunday #32

Here’s another mishap. Not too long ago while working with well known image editing software, which will go unnamed, something odd happened. I don’t know why and, thankfully, haven’t been able to recreate the problem.
This should appear as one normal (hold on, who wants to call their creations ‘normal’)… Let’s just say this should appear as one image, not a patchwork of repeated pieces.
Fortunately there’s an upside. I’m calling it art.
Anyone seen anything like that?
GISS Music Show

From today’s technical rehearsal at ArtSpring Theatre, the Gulf Island Secondary School music students put the final touches on their end-of-semester performance. There are two different shows, one June 5 and one June 6.
As always, under the encouragement and mentoring of GISS and GISPA teacher Bruce Smith, the students once again rise to the task. And never fail to amaze.
Congrats to all the performers, particularly those in their last year at GISS.
* temporary link to the uncropped, unedited rehearsal photos from this afternoon
How do those trees get so big?

It rains a fair bit in a temperate rain forest…but the last couple of days would rival some of November’s worst.
In the roadside photo above, morning rain hangs on the grass and Salal.
Ocean Reflection

Government dock red. Sky blue reflection. Captured last time we saw a blue sky. Presented here to remind you every day is not like yesterday…
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*Rod and Madilyn, have a safe trip back to Texas, hope you enjoyed your three weeks on Salt Spring Island!
This image is from a JPEG, right out of the Fuji X E-1 mirrorless camera.
ISO 800, f/5.6, 1/120 sec, -1.33ev, 55mm (85mm equiv)
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