
A winter’s worth of artwork and revisions*.
A humble Arbutus leaf lying on the roadside.
I must have walked by hundreds of times.
But finally saw it yesterday.
—
* by Mother Nature, not me.
I made no processing manipulations to the image.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

A winter’s worth of artwork and revisions*.
A humble Arbutus leaf lying on the roadside.
I must have walked by hundreds of times.
But finally saw it yesterday.
—
* by Mother Nature, not me.
I made no processing manipulations to the image.

Early each morning—for a few minutes— this fence puts on a shadow play.

Another morning of coastal fog with a hint of sunshine on the way.

Orcas. A mother and calf swim by at dusk.
A bit far for a good look from shore, even with a long lens. But it was still a special moment! A dozen or so individually swam by over a period of 20 minutes, each surfacing occasionally for a couple of seconds.
The mother and calf were the only two swimming together and they were perfectly synchronized.


In a grassy area near the ocean’s edge.
Now that I’m getting out more, I’m seeing more.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).