I've always said, the best light is
low light. It holds true time and time again. These
are the times I enjoy my camera most: predawn, dawn, sunset and post sunset.
Everybody
else can have the middle of the day. I don't care. Here, Jim Moe stands in his
16-foot boat,
shining a flashlight on the rocky shore of tiny Jones Island in the San Juans.
What's he
doing? He is attending to Michael Perry, (keeper of this website) and Bill Kaloger,
who
are scuba diving between the boat and the island. Yep, it's nighttime on this little
island
within eyesight of British Columbia. It's August 1998, and I'm so grateful to be camped
with people who would ride 5-hours in a small boat to get away. |