
I wonder if the City of New Westminster knows that one of their trucks has truly been ‘put out to pasture’?
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

I wonder if the City of New Westminster knows that one of their trucks has truly been ‘put out to pasture’?

The Gulf Islands Secondary Music Program was at ArtSpring Theatre yesterday for a tech/dress rehearsal.
The place was packed with talent. The student above has a most incredible voice and seems completely comfortable moving from instrument to instrument.
Tonight they’ll wow a sold out audience.

In the flat blue light of a cold, overcast day I came across a scene of Alder trees along the edge of a frozen pond. There was incredible detail to be captured in all the branches. After a few edits, I settled on black and white to ‘focus’ attention on the details. And cropped the image to show just the trees. This looks fantastic on a thirty inch screen.
Here’s the full image:


As seen on our morning dog-walk route. Low cloud or fog was rolling up the hillside and, as the sun peeked out from behind a cloud, the rays appeared. It was all over in a matter of seconds.
This photo was taken with an iPhone 6. The easy ‘touch interface’ of the iPhone made the shot possible. Odd that digital cameras have yet to implement such a quick and easy interface. (so far only the Leica T gives us this glimpse into the future of the camera interface)

A Ganges shed that I pass by regularly.
This door, lock and knob are beginning to show some character.
Would it be better to scrape off the old paint, paint and install new hardware? Or not?
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).