
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.

While hiking, I came across an oceanside meadow of these flowers.
And then later, halfway up a mountain a small patch of these tiny guys:


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.

Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).