
These daffodils were purchased at the Salt Spring Market on Saturday from Ambledale Farms and are sharing their sunny smiles around our home. Also purchased: bread from Heather (The Bread Lady) of course!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

These daffodils were purchased at the Salt Spring Market on Saturday from Ambledale Farms and are sharing their sunny smiles around our home. Also purchased: bread from Heather (The Bread Lady) of course!

Handmade on the island with quality natural ingredients. And so yummy. A special treat at Salt Spring’s Saturday Market. The market opens today and runs through October.


3:16 pm Gulf Islands Secondary School beside the soccer field
At first there was one. Actually working on her MacBook. Then another came along.
Depending what you are viewing this on, you might see a bee—above the bag/clothes/book and level with the girl’s shoulder. Perfect.
photo info: Canon 1DX, ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/1600 sec, 300mm

This 2nd (3rd?) growth forest changes dramatically with the weather. Time of day, light, wind and other weather profoundly affect your mood as you travel the trail each day.
Unless you’re a dog. As long as someone throws a dog the occasional treat, it’s all good.

Another Sunday Experiment
There’s a magic in the unrelenting motion of waves on a long, flat ocean beach. It stays with you and calls you back from your inland home.
Salt Spring Island is technically on the west coast, but not the real open coast you find on Vancouver Island and the US western coastline. Fortunately the west coast can be reached in half a day, and that’s something many of us are driven to do at least once or twice a year. We can’t help it…
In an effort to absorb the experience, it almost seems necessary to stand on the hard wet sand, eyes closed and listen to the crash of the distant breaking waves and the murmur of the water as it advances up the beach. Then walk some more and repeat.
This photo is an attempt to capture that experience. The peaceful dawn above promised another clear, clam day with distant low fog banks. The long exposure (16 seconds) hints at the never-ending wave action.
But wait! For a limited time, there’s more photos of this area! Why not head over to johncameron.ca and have a look.
photo info: Leica M, ISO 200, f/4, 16 sec, 50mm Summilux
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).