
Garry Oaks and Douglas Firs reaching for the sky. A mid-island view.
And below, a life-size look at Garry Oak bark. Kinda has you reaching for the moisturizer.

Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Garry Oaks and Douglas Firs reaching for the sky. A mid-island view.
And below, a life-size look at Garry Oak bark. Kinda has you reaching for the moisturizer.


Cameron (family dog for those just joining us) took me along the waterside trail to the point past Burgoyne Bay.
And back:

This is one of those things photographers like to do: photograph what catches your eye, then turn around to check if there’s something equally good or better behind you. On these hikes I rarely lug along the heavy professional gear; lately just the diminutive Ricoh GR, a very serious fixed lens camera that fits in a pocket.

Sunset at the Beach: warm light on smooth rocks artfully arranged in a shoreline log

Fresh Daisies
On our morning walk in the highlands yesterday, Cameron and I were looking to see if a first Daisy had reared it’s pretty head. And this little bunch was first up, just in time for Mother’s Day.
This is an iPhone snapshot; wasn’t sure it would work—even for the web—as the flowers were doing a little dance in the wind.

Early morning fisherman in the shallows on the north end of St. Mary Lake.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).