
Pink
February 25th is Anti Bullying Day, (AKA Pink Shirt Day in these parts). And all of us here at SaltSpringPhotos.com, while not normally attired in pink, are certainly behind the movement which started in Nova Scotia in 2007.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Pink
February 25th is Anti Bullying Day, (AKA Pink Shirt Day in these parts). And all of us here at SaltSpringPhotos.com, while not normally attired in pink, are certainly behind the movement which started in Nova Scotia in 2007.

2:30 pm on the banks of the lower playing field at Gulf Islands Secondary School
Lots to learn looking at this photo I think.
(this student is clearly focused on her scholarship applications, my presence was accepted—which makes my task easier)
One year ago, the world looked very different on Salt Spring Island. So don’t take those snow tires off just yet (that’s presuming you actually put them on…)
Here’s the SaltSpringPhotos.com post from one year ago today:

Yesterday snow was coming down and gently painting the world white. We sat around the fire, watched the Olympics and pretended it was a snow day.
Today, in our neck of the woods it’s a real live snow day with almost 30 cm of the heavy stuff, trees bending and occasional power fluctuations. Love it—a gold medal weather day!


An interesting morning sky, with a very brief moment of delightful colour.
And only one other person enjoying the sight (with a camera, on the dock).
I wonder if that type of cloud over Galiano has a name…

I popped by Florence Roberge’s a couple of days ago and saw a ‘head and shoulders’ portrait of a chicken.
It was 5 or 6 feet tall!
I really liked the ‘quick sketch’ as is and took the above snapshot.
I thought this was a great finished piece. The huge scale was amazing and the black and white ‘sketch’ would look great in a lot of places.
Yesterday I was by again on business and grabbed another snapshot (below) of the same piece. Quite the transformation.
I don’t believe it’s spoken for yet. If you’ve got just the right spot, give Florence a shout (website)!

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