Share your photos

Since 2014, we've been sharing an #adelaideparklands #picoftheday every day on social media.

Park Ambassador Nate Jennings leading a Guided Walk in G.S. Kingston Park / Wirrarninthi (Park 23)

Our photo gallery (on Flickr) has an amazing array of photos - well over 2,700 - with a new one added every day. You can spend hours just browsing the inspiring images. Every new photo encourages someone new to "Love Your Park Lands".

This ongoing photo collection is a team effort. Dozens of Park Lands lovers are contributing to this unique resource. Have you joined in yet?

Most of us are carrying around a high-quality camera in our purse, handbag, backpack or pocket. The cameras in smartphones keep getting better and better. There's never been a better time to capture the sights of your Adelaide Park Lands and share them with a wider audience.

Running at sunset in Carriageway Park /Tuthangga (Park 17)

How can you share?

There's several ways.

  1. Post your photos on Instagram. If you use the tag #adelaideparklands we'll notice it, and our photo curator Carla Caruso might ask your permission to re-post your pic as the #adelaideparklands #picoftheday.

  2. Email your photo(s) directly to our photo curator Carla Caruso carla@carlacaruso.com.au Select your photo(s) carefully. If you've taken a dozen or so, then choose just one or two of your best for that day. We're especially keen to get quirky views of people enjoying their Park Lands, and/or views of some of the lesser-known parts of your Park Lands.

  3. Share to a wider audience. The Australian Conservation Foundation is inviting you to contribute one or more photos of the places you love to a community "photo wall". It's a simple idea - just add your photo to the growing collection of places that Australians love and want to protect.