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.
John McPhee The Pine Barrens
I’ve started reading this wonderful book and I can’t put it down. It has inspired me to make a Photographic book of some the cites he talks about. Buy the book here.
Here’s a couple of images from Apple Pie Hill.
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Tunking Mill Landscape – Pine Lands
In Tabernacle there’s a historic site called Tunking Mill which has some beautiful landscapes which I enjoyed photographing. the location has that beautiful Pine Barrens aka Pine lands silence. I could get lost in the amazing beauty of this location which I’m drawn back to many times and it never gets old.
The locales called this the Tunking Mills because of the sound that this old stamping mill made. Lots of history in the Pine lands.
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https://www.louisdallaraphotography.com/2017/10/08/fine-art-photography-of-the-jersey-pinelands/
https://pinelandsphoto.com/2019/10/friendship-pine-barren-aka-pinelands/
https://luminous-art-gallery.com/featured/pygmy-pines-photograph-louis-dallara.html
Last of Fall Colors in the Pine Lands
The Pine Barrens, also known as the Pinelands or simply the Pines. I like the heavily forested area of coastal plain stretching across more than seven counties of New Jersey. The name “pine barrens” refers to the area’s sandy, acidic, nutrient-poor soil.
You can find more of my Pine lands photo on this link
I like wandering the Pine lands looking for fine art photographic locations. I still have lots of ground to cover before the snow starts falling and the roads are in-passable. If you would like to explore the Pines, a good place to start is the Wharton Track.
Reference for more information. New Jersey Pinelands Commission
Cedar Run Wildlife Center
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge is a 171-acre non-profit wildlife refuge, wildlife rehabilitation hospital & nature center on the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands. Cedar Run includes the Woodford Nature Center, a Wildlife Housing Area with more than 60 native residents, and a Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital that sees nearly 5,000 wild
Hello Pine Barrens!
Welcome to the Pine lands of New jersey, I love the Pines its a special place that is like no other place on the planet.
A Truly Special Place
This is truly a special place. It’s classified as a United States Biosphere Reserve and in 1978 was established by Congress as the country’s first National Reserve. It includes portions of seven southern New Jersey counties, and encompasses over one-million acres of farms, forests and wetlands. It contains 56 communities, from hamlets to suburbs, with over 700,000 permanent residents.