
Ice No. 4
10 a.m. Blackburn Lake
Looks like Blackburn Lake has been frozen for some time. Cameron, my photo assistant, and I arrived to this sparking scene while searching for ice Sunday morning.
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Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Ice No. 4
10 a.m. Blackburn Lake
Looks like Blackburn Lake has been frozen for some time. Cameron, my photo assistant, and I arrived to this sparking scene while searching for ice Sunday morning.
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Ice # 3
This photo was made right along the shore, looking almost straight down. (the ice was new and thin on this lake)
Again, the bottom provided a warm coloured background while the sky added neutral and cool highlights.

Ice No. 2
The weather and light changed during my travels in search of ice on Salt Spring Lakes. More clouds in the sky here, but still some clear blue sections. And you can see rocks and leaves on the lake bottom.
The slightest change in viewing angle produced surprisingly different images; colour and detail.
Texture and pattern are the stars in this image.

6 p.m.
A quiet evening on St. Mary Lake, Salt Spring Island
A long exposure softens the ripples on the water and does a bit of magic with the clouds. The two parallel lines of light at the left of the frame are caused by automobile lights as they drive by.

7:55 a.m.
SaltSpring Air’s first flights heading out of Ganges Harbour.
The harbour seems to participating in the “Get your Glow On” promotion.
Next stop: Downtown Vancouver and the Fraser River at Vancouver Airport (YVR).
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).