
Another morning of coastal fog with a hint of sunshine on the way.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Another morning of coastal fog with a hint of sunshine on the way.

Orcas. A mother and calf swim by at dusk.
A bit far for a good look from shore, even with a long lens. But it was still a special moment! A dozen or so individually swam by over a period of 20 minutes, each surfacing occasionally for a couple of seconds.
The mother and calf were the only two swimming together and they were perfectly synchronized.


In a grassy area near the ocean’s edge.
Now that I’m getting out more, I’m seeing more.

Nature’s composition
Along a southern shoreline, lovely layers add interest to a morning walk. The dry grass is a concern this time of year.

At daybreak, a rare and dense spring fog slowly lifted to show a strip of white light across the eastern horizon.
Moments later, the fog returned, hiding everything but the foreground rock.

I waited for this otter to get close (very close); he didn’t seem to know I was there. For him though, the sound of the camera shutter was like a starting gun!
Was kinda busy on Friday with the GISPA performer portrait photoshoot. All I can say about the samples below is that you’ll get to see all 32 as high resolution prints soon. Hints for now: black and white and sometimes a touch of red. A gate outside a mysterious circus opens at midnight. A show I couldn’t possibly miss. You?




Photos were shot in black and white with grain all over in keeping with the time period.

GISPA close up of image above
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).