
An east facing Saanich cove that Cameron and I stumbled upon during a very early morning dog walk. The sky and the water really were that tone and colour; it’s faithfully represented here. Cameron liked the geese nearby. I liked the view.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

An east facing Saanich cove that Cameron and I stumbled upon during a very early morning dog walk. The sky and the water really were that tone and colour; it’s faithfully represented here. Cameron liked the geese nearby. I liked the view.

From southern Salt Spring Island looking south-east across to the United Sates.

Coming home from a recent early morning shoot, I noticed a angle beam of light on the roadside. I stopped the truck and jumped out to grab this shot before any traffic came by. And before the quickly changing sun angle…changed.
One quick shot, and only a crop in post production. No editing; this is what I saw and what was captured.
Note to self: get on Salt Spring’s SLOW bandwagon. Don’t drive/ride/walk by scenes asking to be photographed!


The sun is seconds away from rising over Galiano Island. (as seen from the Fernwood area)
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Sunday experiment. Simply a panorama-style crop of the normal 3:2 ratio of a 35mm image. Just removing some visual foreground distraction and reducing the amount of sky.

Yesterday afternoon at the all-candidates meeting held at the Gulf Islands Secondary School gym, moderated by David Wood (of, among other things, cheese fame), and organized by the Salt Spring Forum (which is made up in part of the GISS Student Council).
Below the incomparable Maddee Nash asks ‘the Ferry Question’ and NDP Candidate Gary Holman has a go at an answer.

Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).