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Sitting at the foot of Colorado's 22nd highest peak, Mt. Bross, The gnarled, wind twisted branches of a bristlecone pine reaches towards the heavens. Bristlecone pines are one of the worlds oldest living organisms. Some of the oldest are approaching 5,000 years in age. Meaning they were already somewhere around 1,400 years old before the Egyptians built the great pyramids. I've always admired the bristlecone pine for their toughness. The trees themselves are a paradox. Their age goes up with the harshness of their conditions. Bristlecones that grow where water and soil are abundant, grow too fast and die young. Trees with the most stressed conditions grow stubbornly, extremely slow and very hard. This is why most groves of bristlecone pines lie in very undesireable locations. The trees here on aptly named Windy Ridge are a modest 1,000 years old. While making this image I marveled at the thought of how old this tree was, and how different the world must have been 1,000 years ago when it first started to grow.
Bristlecone Pine - Windy Ridge - Mosquito Range - Colorado
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Comments: 74
smileygirl1 [2012-07-08 18:10:33 +0000 UTC]
Its the blood of the ancients that flows through our veins
as the forms pass, but the circle of life remains.
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PeterJCoskun [2012-07-08 17:24:59 +0000 UTC]
These trees are so photogenic. I was fortunate to see some up in the white mountains of California, but wasn't able to get the shot I desired due to hurricane force winds. Amazing what these trees have gone through.
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natureguy In reply to ??? [2012-07-08 13:49:52 +0000 UTC]
Magnificent shot Nate! I love the starry background....
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Rayfan [2012-07-08 12:18:25 +0000 UTC]
Wow, that's beautiful. The starry sky really adds to the ancientness of the subject.
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coulombic [2012-07-08 12:08:15 +0000 UTC]
As per usual, this is absolutely outstanding. Wish there were more detail on the ground. Did you use any light-painting to get the exposure on the tree?
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muntoo In reply to coulombic [2012-07-08 17:23:40 +0000 UTC]
Or maybe it's HDR!
I'll show myself out now...
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JakeSpain [2012-07-08 11:35:16 +0000 UTC]
Hi Nate, This is possibly my favourite Bristle Cone image to date. Stunning.
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