
A glimpse of the intertidal zone during a wet Salt Spring afternoon.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

A glimpse of the intertidal zone during a wet Salt Spring afternoon.

Seasonal Waterfall, three metres from a trail.
This is what an undisturbed water course looks like in the old growth temperate rainforest—pristine, natural and…gorgeous.
Or should I have removed the dead leaves and sticks lying about before pressing the shutter?

Sliding across the ocean to Vancouver Island
Within a few minutes there was a sunrise, a rainbow and a heavy shower. Spring on the west coast.

Coldest shower I’ve had all year, and I did save water by not using the one at home.
Crystal clear water from the temperate rainforest but soooooo cold!
Here’s a tiny piece of the image above:


2:15 pm at the head of Ganges Harbour
Once upon a time there was to be a continuous boardwalk, (away from traffic) from the Ganges waterfront past this area.
But that’s a political story someone else can tell.
When I happened by, work was paused, presumably waiting for more giant retaining wall blocks.
The scale of which is seen better from the bottom of the wall:

Info for photographers:
These crisp photos were taken with a tiny camera that fits in a pants pocket.
(Ricoh GR)
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).