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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
Myronavitch [2012-12-25 16:00:01 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the link to your website. Viewing this image there has much more color and detail. Your other images are completely amazing to me.
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ArtisticRoute [2012-12-11 23:29:54 +0000 UTC]
Terrific shot. I used to be a lot more familiar with that area. Now I'm on the Western Slope.
To go along with you most recent journal entry: This looks so much better on G+!
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EBENEWOOD [2012-11-25 22:59:16 +0000 UTC]
Superb composition Nate! and beautiful specimen...
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CastleBurh [2012-10-19 05:49:00 +0000 UTC]
Wow!! stunning!!
this one is amazing and the title is perfect!
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GloriaLinder [2012-10-18 02:40:54 +0000 UTC]
I just want to say that it's this kind of photography that inspires me!
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Nate-Zeman In reply to Miss-Tbones [2012-10-08 04:53:22 +0000 UTC]
thanks so much! [link]
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Stroipes [2012-09-12 00:04:05 +0000 UTC]
My favourite personal of yours Nate. You are my idol.
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artamusica [2012-09-05 20:39:36 +0000 UTC]
Stunning! I just love how the shape of the pins is echoed by the milky way above.
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QAuZ [2012-08-20 02:56:36 +0000 UTC]
Hi! this great work has been featured here [link]
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superfreak92 [2012-08-05 02:49:11 +0000 UTC]
How were you able to capture the stars? I'm just starting out with a good camera, and capturing stars is one of my biggest ambitions! What settings did you use?
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Buddhalassie [2012-07-23 01:45:28 +0000 UTC]
wow this image really reaches out and grabs me by the throat - so very atmospheric - it would be great in a book cover digital image composite!
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KiRAWRa [2012-07-14 08:18:35 +0000 UTC]
Wow, from the looks of it I wouldn't have even known this tree was still alive! Absolutely beautiful C:
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gee231205 [2012-07-12 18:45:01 +0000 UTC]
The twisted form of the tree looks great against the starry night sky and it is very interesting to read about how they grow best in poor conditions.
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Kaeldra-1 [2012-07-10 00:16:43 +0000 UTC]
This photo is utterly glorious. And yes, it's better on your website.
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Nate-Zeman In reply to Kaeldra-1 [2012-10-08 05:15:42 +0000 UTC]
thanks so much! [link]
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SammyBRoberts [2012-07-09 20:43:12 +0000 UTC]
I am speechless. Simply beautiful.
A stunning work!
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fallen-sweets [2012-07-09 05:52:49 +0000 UTC]
it really does look better on your website....
great shot, great tree both together are very inspirational
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Belvarius [2012-07-08 22:40:36 +0000 UTC]
Now that is an awesome picture! Very well done Nate!
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RisenAnarchy [2012-07-08 21:00:47 +0000 UTC]
Is the night sky in the background real, because I've never seen anything like that in the suburbs and city.
Nice photo!
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Vanshira In reply to RisenAnarchy [2012-07-09 01:10:56 +0000 UTC]
If it's real, I suspect it's long-exposure. I grew up in the country, and no matter how clear the night, you could never actually see the gas bands in the Milky Way even if the galaxy itself was plainly visible.
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RisenAnarchy In reply to Vanshira [2012-07-09 19:54:36 +0000 UTC]
It would be cool if it was real though. What I'd give to see the gas bands of the Milky Way in a real night sky.
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