
Earlier this week, a tiny break in the cloud cover near dawn.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Earlier this week, a tiny break in the cloud cover near dawn.

Home grown Saltspringer and Island electrician Gord Akerman makes an excellent defensive header. The Salt Spring FC team went on to take this game by a healthy margin (OK, not a New York vs Montreal margin, but healthy just the same).
The game was captured by a significant number of cameras including this one attached to a top secret CSIS photog from Toronto.


The Gulf Islands School of Performing Arts (GISPA) has collectively created their yearly May show around Daniel Wallace’s Big Fish. The last performance is tonight at ArtSpring.
This photo is from the dress rehearsal where I had the opportunity to wander around on-stage in an attempt to capture some of the creative and performing genius of these kids.
Many of the students are proficient in more than one area; Maya Cook, above, is one of the GISPA musicians but regularly does double duty as an actor.
*The show takes place in the 50’s when images were shot in the early days of 35mm film. This low contrast, backlit image has that retro look but popped out of a digital camera pretty much as you see it.

Shooting into the sun; with a fine looking forecast this week on Salt Spring Island.

Courtyard Composition…outside the GISS music building
No trickery here, and I like that. Just exposed for the leaves that were lit, in front of the building which was not.
photo info: Leica M, ISO 400, f/11, 1/30 sec, 50 mm
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).