
7:10 am
The two-sided view makes another Salt Spring photo of the day appearance. Above is the NW view. Below, from the same spot, the SE view.

Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

7:10 am
The two-sided view makes another Salt Spring photo of the day appearance. Above is the NW view. Below, from the same spot, the SE view.


Heirloom tomatoes at the Salt Spring Market this weekend.
The Saturday Market generally runs from Easter weekend to the end of October—so we’re approaching the end of the 2015 season.

A senior art student at Gulf Islands Secondary School works with charcoal excavated from 100-year-old kilns at Mouat Park. A selection of drawings will be on display today (Sunday, Oct. 4) in the GISS multipurpose room and will also be part of a show and lecture at the Library more info…

A perfect morning at Botany Bay has the gulls standing around, watching the waves and pondering the ‘issues’ recently debated during the election campaign.

An experienced tree at the edge of the sand along Beddis Beach.
(Why is the background black? The morning light was low and harsh on this old Arbutus. I manually adjusted the camera to expose for the tree, not the entire scene. So the background—rocks and bushes already dark in the deep shade—is even more underexposed. And thus the tree gets all the attention. Which, of course, is the intention.)

From a late day beach walk that yielded new artwork every few steps.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).