
8:15 am outside Mouat’s Home Hardware
Someone’s not reading the signs when they park/abandon their shopping carts.
And check out the tall, skinny door; we know carts aren’t getting in through that.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

8:15 am outside Mouat’s Home Hardware
Someone’s not reading the signs when they park/abandon their shopping carts.
And check out the tall, skinny door; we know carts aren’t getting in through that.

Middle School students work in the student centre which looks out to a courtyard.
Lovely light, impressive focus.

8:30 am Ganges, on Salt Spring Island
“There’s always something to see down here.”, said one of the local fixtures on his way by. True enough. And this was an interesting foggy scene before the sun made an appearance throughout the clouds and on the water. The addition of the sun was icing on the cake.
p.s.
This is not a ‘coloured’ black & white conversion, sepia, or otherwise processed image. This is a colour image right out of the camera (Leica M) as shot and, I believe, exactly the way it looked.

Morning fog at Hastings House, Salt Spring Island
Hastings House has, over the years, displayed a large number of outdoor art installations. Several have become permanent features at the hotel.

Sunrise with fog at Walker Rock in Trincomali Channel
Walker Rock is a used as a rounding mark in one of Salt Spring Sailing Club’s races. As such it plays a part in many long tales, and some not so long. As I recall, in some high tides, a sailboat can round the mark tightly. If you’re not going to attempt this be sure to sail well past the western end as the rock is a fairly long one… And then there’s the time Jim were in a ‘bit of a blow’, approaching the rock and weren’t sure we could actually get the spinnaker down, so we…
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).