
I think this is often the best time of day.
The dark about 45 minutes before the sun rises.
Peaceful, solitary, stunning.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

I think this is often the best time of day.
The dark about 45 minutes before the sun rises.
Peaceful, solitary, stunning.

A beautifully dark and damp day in the fog and low cloud of a temperate rainforest.
After more than 30 years living in the same area, I stumbled across this neighbourhood trail.

Swans at sunrise in Fulford Harbour.

In the flat blue light of a cold, overcast day I came across a scene of Alder trees along the edge of a frozen pond. There was incredible detail to be captured in all the branches. After a few edits, I settled on black and white to ‘focus’ attention on the details. And cropped the image to show just the trees. This looks fantastic on a thirty inch screen.
Here’s the full image:


Early winter afternoon view from high on southern Salt Spring Island. We’re looking over Portland and Moresby islands to the right and Pender Island (with Saturna Island behind) on the left. Mount Baker and the North Cascade Mountains are putting on a snowy show down there in the USA.
The ferry in front of Portland Island is heading for Swartz Bay (near Victoria) on Vancouver Island. And, in the foreground, the Skeena Queen is chugging along towards Fulford Harbour on Salt Spring Island.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).