
Red Sky in the Morning
Which later cleared to become a spectacular late November day. There was so much good weather this month, we should call it something other than November.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Red Sky in the Morning
Which later cleared to become a spectacular late November day. There was so much good weather this month, we should call it something other than November.

Creamy sunrise in Ganges Harbour
Twilight started at 7:02 with sunrise at 7:38. The sun has moved right to 121 degrees, will move to 126 degrees before Christmas ; directly out the harbour. Best time of year on the docks.
The soft look on the water and movement in the clouds is created by a long exposure (18 seconds).

An accidental picture.
Apparently when a rabbit runs across the path on which you are walking your a white West Highland Terrior, the Westie must give chase.
And this sometimes leads to a leash tangle of considerable proportion and a premature exposure.
Happy Saturday from Salt Spring Photos!

Came across these two well dressed dogs outside the Salt Spring Library. Despite their upscale attire, they didn’t make it past the front door.
They did though get hooked up with their best friend and walked off looking forward to a long afternoon reading by the fire.
Not sure about the pitchfork:


Ice patterns in a water collection barrel; coloured by a stunningly blue sky.
We still have the water in our barrel, it’s just harder. And much more interesting.
Welcome back winter!
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).