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Canon S100
Sony DSC-F717 (bye bye 707)
Olympus C-720 (coming soon... won from POTM)
http://www.pbase.com/zuffy
hi Arlene...very nice pic...i may be wrong, but isnt the tree called a Bristlecone Pine?It was taken in White Mountains California - the only place in the
world you can find them that old. Didn't use a polorizer. You get
up that high and that's how the sky looks.
Arlene
http://www.pbase.com/arlene
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Canon S100
Sony DSC-F717 (bye bye 707)
Olympus C-720 (coming soon... won from POTM)
http://www.pbase.com/zuffy
hi Arlene...very nice pic...i may be wrong, but isnt the treeIt was taken in White Mountains California - the only place in the
world you can find them that old. Didn't use a polorizer. You get
up that high and that's how the sky looks.
Arlene
http://www.pbase.com/arlene
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Canon S100
Sony DSC-F717 (bye bye 707)
Olympus C-720 (coming soon... won from POTM)
http://www.pbase.com/zuffy
called a Bristlecone Pine?
David
Hello Arlene,
brittlecone pine - 5,000 years old
Cool picture. I've never even heard of the White Mountains until
now and I see where I used to drive past this all the time going
from LA to Tahoe. California got all the cool stuff when the cool
stuff was being handed out.
Is that tree considered to be alive? I see no foliage on the
closest one.
Charles.
brittlecone pine - 5,000 years old
The previous "oldest living tree" was cut down for some unknown reason.Incredib shapes, a truly amazing sculptures. They were witness of
the humanity develop.
with respect