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Photography by Ira Gardner

Christmas in New Jersey

Posted on December 14, 2017

I photographed this tree on my drive from Millville to Cape May New Jersey during a Christmas vacation trip in 2015. My wife had grown up in Cape May and was showing me around. It was a foggy morning when I stopped at Johnson’s Pond to make this photograph on film.

B&W image of a Christmas tree on a floating dock
A christmas tree stands on a floating dock against a foggy shoreline near Dennisville Lake (Johnson’s Pond), New Jersey.

Camera: 1972 Minolta HiMatic F 35mm
December 2015

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