
Dawn on north Salt Spring Island; Fernwood area. Looking towards Active pass and the Southern Gulf Islands
Lovely clouds, calm ocean and light that’s exclusive to daybreak—a wonderfully peaceful morning.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Dawn on north Salt Spring Island; Fernwood area. Looking towards Active pass and the Southern Gulf Islands
Lovely clouds, calm ocean and light that’s exclusive to daybreak—a wonderfully peaceful morning.

Gulf Island School of Performing Arts: Big Fish performer photo
After a light test, this photo was captured on the first shot. We took only the one.
The GISPA performers came to us in a classroom at Gulf Islands Secondary, one at a time. We had 10 minutes with each performer to capture a photo that would be different from the others.
There are more examples and a more thorough explanation at johncameron.ca and also a full set of (smaller) images on gispa.ca
GISPA’s on stage May 14 and 15 at ArtSpring.
Tickets: $15 – available through the ArtSpring Box Office or online

Ruckle Heritage Farm Day is on tomorrow (Sunday) from 10 to 3.

8:00 a.m. Blackburn Lake, Salt Spring Island
Blackburn Lake was once known for its proximity to a dump, an organic golf course and clothing optional swimmers.
The dump is now a transfer station, the golf course is history with the land is quickly reverting to its wild state, and the Salt Spring Conservancy now owns about 30 acres bordering the lake. The stunning morning views are completely free.

A sign of Spring and a backyard Sunday still life.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).