Saltspring Grab Shot

Mouat’s Clothing Store in downtown Ganges on Salt Spring Island has wonderful window displays. Worth a look.

And that’s just what I was doing. On a recent night trip into Ganges, I had parked the MINI right in front of one of the Mouat’s Clothing store windows. And since I’m always feeling the pressure of coming up with a daily Salt Spring photo, I grabbed the camera and lens I had with me. The Canon 1DMkIV, superb in low light, with one of my favourite lenses, the 35 f1.4. No tripod, no polarizer to reduce window glare; one quick exposure then off to get groceries.

The message here I think is carry a camera. And use it. I needed only a second to take the shot and didn’t care in the least that the IS0 (film speed) was 800. Good grab shot and a great tribute to the folks at Mouat’s Clothing who build such fine displays.

Mouat’s Clothing occupies most of the Harbour Building, constructed by Hans Hazenboom years ago. Construction was a welcome renovation of the old K&R grocery store.

Mouat's Clothing, Saltspring

Waterfront at Dawn

Wonderful light along the waterfront at dawn.

waterfront at dawn

waterfront at dawn

waterfront at dawn

waterfront at dawn
waterfront at dawn

Saltspring Skatepark

A rainy walk in the Kanaka Road Skatepark on Salt Spring Island yields some colourful images and interesting reflections.

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