On the Passing Cloud last summer, cruising in Hecate Strait.
Another from my 52 rolls project, again from Gwaii Haanas. Check out the original post at 52Rolls.net for 20 more images from this roll of film.
My summer Haida Gwaii trip aboard the Passing Cloud took me to Windy Bay and Anna Inlet a couple of times.
This roll of film is shot mostly at Windy Bay with some in-transit time and in the anchorage at Anna Inlet.
Hlk’yah GawGa (or Windy Bay) has a Watchman’s cabin, as do several other
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When the sails are up aboard the Passing Cloud even the clouds feels like it is under sail.
Shot on film last summer.
This post at 52Rolls is my third roll from my summer trip to Haida Gwaii, concentrating on areas of the north and west parts of Juan Perez Sound. There are a lot of images in the post that have not yet made it onto my blog, so please click through to 52rolls.net to see them.
My summer Haida Gwaii trip aboard the Passing Cloud continues with images from the northern end of Gwaii Haanas.
Others in this series on 52Rolls can be seen with this link.
You can also find many more images from this trip shot with digital cameras on my blog (here). None of the digital ones have such a nice feel as these though.
One very cool thing that recently came on-line is a “street view” of this area in Google Maps.
The map below is of Hot Spring Island – you can navigate around the trails by clicking on the arrows though it works better if you choose to “View on Google Maps”.
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Masts of the Passing Cloud.
Shot on film last summer.
My latest 52Rolls post is a continuation of the film version of my trip to Gwaii Haanas last summer. Just a few of these photos have been seen on this blog, so you will probably want to follow the link over to 52Rolls to see most of this roll of film.
As I explained in my recent post Sandspit – Haida Gwaii I spent time working on a schooner in Haida Gwaii last summer. This roll of film documents the ride from Sandspit down to Gwaii Haanas in a De Havilland Beaver float plane, and then a few days of cruising aboard the Passing Cloud. See this link for a map of the general location of Gwaii Haanas.
These shots are made with an Olympus mjuii (aka Stylus Epic) but there are many posts shot with digital cameras on my blog made on this trip (here).
The doll Tansy in one picture is carved by my wife, and travels with me and others on many adventures. Her Haida Gwaii trips can be found here. This is my roll 31 for 2016.
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The storm drain, rippled left and smoothed right.
Kelp and pebble adorned.
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