
A cloudy day, after sunset looking east.
The ambient colour of the night sky is much cooler than the man-made lighting of the home—until the sky is black.
Even on an overcast day.
And that’s why it’s sometimes called blue hour.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

A cloudy day, after sunset looking east.
The ambient colour of the night sky is much cooler than the man-made lighting of the home—until the sky is black.
Even on an overcast day.
And that’s why it’s sometimes called blue hour.

When Thursday is the last school day of the week and when Hallowe’en is on Saturday and when you are at Gulf Islands Secondary…there’s a lunchtime costume contest. And when you are a teacher, you get to play along.
I grabbed a quick photo of these two teachers who, despite trying to look like the local S.W.A.T. team (we don’t have a S.W.A.T. team on Salt Spring Island), were helping the students set up for the contest. Lovely lighting for this photo was provided by the sun flooding through the large multi-purpose room windows.

A biker stops to take in the morning view from downtown Ganges. The sun was quickly burning off the overnight fog.

Built in 1929; restored and cruising now. This lovely boat is tied up in Ganges on Salt Spring Island.
I wonder what the chase was all about and what it might be about now?

A fleeting glimpse of fall colour in Ganges; reflected in a wee Fiat parked outside the fire hall.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).