The Pine Barrens
One quick shot from the Pinelands of New Jersey, located at Franklin Parker Preserve. I hope to back there to capture a sunrise. Please stray, tuned in to this site.
One quick shot from the Pinelands of New Jersey, located at Franklin Parker Preserve. I hope to back there to capture a sunrise. Please stray, tuned in to this site.
On November 4 I hiked the blue trail in Franklin Parker preserve. It was a great day to be in the Pinelands of NJ. I got lots of healing energy from mother nature. Please enjoy my photographs and leave comments.
This is one of my favorite places in the pinelands for landscape photography.
New Jersey Conservation Foundation is a private, not-for-profit organization. We rely on philanthropic support and grants from a variety of public and private organizations and individual donors.
Through acquisition and stewardship, we protect strategic lands and nature, advocate for sensible land use and climate policies, and forge partnerships through education and assistance programs, to achieve conservation goals and protect the health of New Jersey communities for generations to come.
Since 1960, New Jersey Conservation Foundation has protected over 140,000 acres of natural areas and farmland in New Jersey – from the Highlands to the Pine Barrens to the Delaware Bay, from farms to forests to urban and suburban parks.
Pinelands Juried Photographic Exhibition – over $2000 in cash prizes
The Pinelands Preservation Alliance (PPA) is pleased to announce “Pinelands” 2023 Juried Photographic Exhibition. The goal of this exhibit is to celebrate the New Jersey Pinelands, our Nation’s first National Reserve, with photographs that capture its natural beauty pine land’s photo rich cultural heritage. This year, black and white and color images taken within the boundaries of the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (see map) in the following categories will be accepted: (1) Landscape, (2) Flora and Fauna, and (3) Other (People, Towns, Architecture, Culture, History, Recreation, etc).
See all the acceptable photographs submitted for this exhibit since 2017 in our New Jersey Pinelands online art gallery.
White’s bog is one of my favorite locations in the Pinelands of New Jersey. It was home to Dorothy White, who hybridized the Blueberry for the Department of Agriculture. This photograph was taken at sunset.