Star trails over a bristlecone pine, which might live to over 4800 years old.
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Star trails over a bristlecone pine, which might live to over 4800 years old.
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Nicely done +Jeff Sullivan. I'm planning a trip to the ancient forest myself next week.
Awesome! Did you light paint the tree?
Beautiful!
Amazing. Looks great.
Is the road open +Keith Cuddeback? Often it doesn't until Memorial Day or so. It's snowing pretty hard down to 6000 feet or so in the Eastern Sierra today (at least here neat the northern edge of Mono County), and another storm is coming next week...
Yes +Gary Harris, I think that I first shot this tree at night in 2009, and I've been trying different light painting approaches ever since. This is my favorite result so far.
This tree stars in one of my night time-lapse videos from 2009, covering the Perseid meteor shower: Perseid Meteor Shower
Beautiful ~
I'd love to know how you do this. Looks spectacular +Jeff Sullivan.
que hermosura
It looks like a portal!