
It doesn’t take too many trips on the Vesuvius-Crofton ferry to start looking around for an interesting view.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

It doesn’t take too many trips on the Vesuvius-Crofton ferry to start looking around for an interesting view.

I saw a photo the other day that might have been taken at this same spot and thought I’d stop on my way by and give it a try. The winter tides are lowest at night and the Fernwood Pier lights shine all night, illuminating the normally submerged sand and seaweed.

While photographing the dress rehearsal of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the other evening, there was a wee delay due to some pyrotechnics experimentation, an ensuing fire alarm and a wait for the fire folk. I was able to busy myself by capturing a redundant photo of the photo show.

Turning the exhibition room at ArtSpring Island Arts Centre into art.
(this is a single exposure captured with a compact camera)

I met these two very well behaved rescue dogs from Mexico while riding the Crofton-Vesuvius ferry.

Acting 11 and 12 students and Second Story Theatre took Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the ArtSpring stage last night (and tonight and Friday night).
It’s a complex undertaking and filled with delightful moments.
This photo is from the dress rehearsal. See also this Gulf Islands School District page for a gazillion more images.

Perhaps it’s just me (befogged?), but I’m a huge fan of this January’s fog on Salt Spring Island.
This is a colour photograph; the colours have not been adjusted.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).