Posts Tagged ‘White Mountains’


Here is another shot of a Bristlecone Pine Tree I took in White Mountains, CA. I got little bit lucky here because the moon showed up and illuminated the tree, hence the shadows. I don’t know the age of this particular tree but I think is safe to say it’s about 4000 years old. Also, this one is one of the biggest/tallest trees up there (but that doesn’t mean is the oldest). I will be organizing a photography workshop up there (short, only three days max over one of the weekends in July. I will take 4 people only) contact me if you would like to go. Go to my website gregboratyn.com and send me email via the contact form there.
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At close to 5000 years old this is one of the oldest tree in the world. It’s located in White Mountains, California and very much alive, although may not look this way.

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I don’t know about you guys, but to me this tree looks like is greeting us. Don’t you think? Similarly to my previous shots of Ancient Bristlecone Pine Trees, this one is close to 4500 years old and located in White Mountains, CA. Noticed two meteors shooting down. Also, the brightest dot in the sky (near the top center) is actually Orion Constellation, not a star.
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