I am not sure why I am still drawn to cedar swamps and in the pine lands we still have a lot of them. We have lost amazing Atlantic white cedars to previous generation who loved the cedar chest and line there closest with the wood because of it aroma and insect resistance. I selected these three images for your enjoyment. Please leave a comment. Enjoy and Thank You
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Fine Art Photographer who specializes in landscape photography of the New Jersey Pine Lands. There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. Ansel AdamsArchives
9 Comments
I love those swamps!
Thanks Rich
Great views! I am not sure I ever seen a cedar swamp even though I have been to the Pine Barrens !
Thanks for the comments, I know I have been promising you a trip, maybe next week when the weather flips again.
Great work !
Hi Mary, thanks for the comments.
The cedar swamps are like fairy tales; beautiful and enchanting. Fantastic photographs of unique places.
Yes they are and thanks again
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