Ancient Bristlecone Startrail

© Joseph Fritton

Ancient Bristlecone Startrail

Uploaded: February 09, 2005 05:23:26

Description

3h45m@F/2.8, painted with maglight for 40m. 16mm Nikor. Kodak E100VS, EI 64. Schulman Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest

Comments

Ed Heaton March 18, 2005 0

Hello Joseph,
Congratulations on this tremendous image! Outstanding work! #226153

Donna W. Neal March 18, 2005 0

Congratulations on this wonderful winner Joseph. #1187775

Leonard Pierce March 20, 2005 0

Congratulations on your Second Place win, Joseph!!! #1191493

Alton I. Vance March 20, 2005 0

Great work. I am curious to know...there must not have been any moon in the sky to light the tree? With more than three hour exposure at almost full aperature any moon light would have lit the tree. Beautiful technique. #1191914

Joseph Fritton March 20, 2005 0

that's right, Alton. my GPS has a sun/moonrise calculator. so I waited 6 days to go for this shot. thanx #1193136

Nancy Grace Chen March 27, 2005 0

Artistic and beautiful. It is like the tree is dancing. Congratulations.

Nancy #1208753


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