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p.1 #1 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
Congratulations to rparchen for winning Feature Thread of the Week with 4 votes - View Previous Winners
I have spent quite a bit of time up at this area, probably at least 10+ days over the past few years, and I have to say these were the most unique conditions. This odd looking cloud hung around for at least two hours and seemed to refuse to move and I wasn't complaining! I even snagged a time lapse of the sunset and it just slowly morphed, for lack of better words, but stayed in place as the sun was dropping. Overall, a seriously fun evening of shooting. Shot with A7r and Zeiss 2,8/21 ZE (2 Seconds, F/11, ISO 100). Enjoy!!
p.1 #2 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
Very striking image, how can one not like it. I love the details in the tree and rocks, and the cloud is just icing on the cake. Very well done, I wonder how old that bristlecone stump is?
PS - I voted on this as "Featured Thread", but I also voted on another image yesterday. Im not sure how this voting works. Is there a limit per week, or is it just the last vote that counts? If anyone could enlighten me I would appreciate it.
p.1 #3 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
DaleBerlin wrote:
Very striking image, how can one not like it. I love the details in the tree and rocks, and the cloud is just icing on the cake. Very well done, I wonder how old that bristlecone stump is?
PS - I voted on this as "Featured Thread", but I also voted on another image yesterday. Im not sure how this voting works. Is there a limit per week, or is it just the last vote that counts? If anyone could enlighten me I would appreciate it.
Hey Dale,
All of your votes count, so feel free to vote for those threads that you feel are worthy of being featured. You are not ranking them 1st, 2nd, etc. that ends up being done by the tally of which thread got the most votes.
And yes, I will vote for this thread too as this is a very unique looking shot with that cloud.
p.1 #4 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
Wow! This is almost magical! Absolutely beautiful work! I would very much like to see the time lapse you shot of this. That has got t be of the chart.
Dave
JimFox wrote:
Hey Dale,
All of your votes count, so feel free to vote for those threads that you feel are worthy of being featured. You are not ranking them 1st, 2nd, etc. that ends up being done by the tally of which thread got the most votes.
p.1 #12 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
A spectacular sight! This is such a unique and dramatic image; I love it. I have seen small lenticular clouds alone in the sky, but more impressive, a couple hovering over the summit of Mt Rainier. None were ever in golden light. I can well imagine your delight at being there for the experience, and so happy you shared this marvelous image.
p.1 #15 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
DaleBerlin wrote:
Very striking image, how can one not like it. I love the details in the tree and rocks, and the cloud is just icing on the cake. Very well done, I wonder how old that bristlecone stump is?
PS - I voted on this as "Featured Thread", but I also voted on another image yesterday. Im not sure how this voting works. Is there a limit per week, or is it just the last vote that counts? If anyone could enlighten me I would appreciate it.
Thanks for the comment! I believe this tree was dated to be 4,800+ years old and was thought to be the oldest living organism in the world until another tree in the area was dated over 5,000 years old. It's pretty incredible to grasp that timeframe!
p.1 #16 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
JimFox wrote:
Hey Dale,
All of your votes count, so feel free to vote for those threads that you feel are worthy of being featured. You are not ranking them 1st, 2nd, etc. that ends up being done by the tally of which thread got the most votes.
And yes, I will vote for this thread too as this is a very unique looking shot with that cloud.
Jim
Thanks for the comment Jim!
lighthound wrote:
Wow! This is almost magical! Absolutely beautiful work! I would very much like to see the time lapse you shot of this. That has got t be of the chart.
Dave
Thanks for the comment Dave! I don't know how to post a video on here but I uploaded the timelapse to my Instragram account if you're on there. @ParchenPhotography. It was just taken with my iphone since the real camera was occupied but still pretty cool!
p.1 #18 · Awesome cloud over "the" Bristlecone Pine
rw11 wrote:
lenticular cloud?
I'm no weather expert but I believe it is! The Eastern Sierra mountains toss up some crazy clouds.
killersnowman wrote:
its great
Glad you enjoy!
jforkner wrote:
Yep, timing is everything. Great timing.
Jack
Thanks Jack! I definitely lucked out on this one.
Timmeh wrote:
Wow Rick! That is quite a cloud, and well executed
Tim
Thanks Tim! The shot itself was pretty easy, nature did the hard part
Linda Shorey wrote:
A spectacular sight! This is such a unique and dramatic image; I love it. I have seen small lenticular clouds alone in the sky, but more impressive, a couple hovering over the summit of Mt Rainier. None were ever in golden light. I can well imagine your delight at being there for the experience, and so happy you shared this marvelous image.
Thanks Linda! I haven't come across too many lenticular formations while shooting but the Oregon Mountains and Eastern Sierras seem to be hot spots. I've seen some crazy lenticular over Sparks Lake in Oregon but haven't been able to snag any there yet.
Bob Altic wrote:
That is definitely a cool shot. Thanks for posting and worthy of a vote. Best, Bob
Much appreciated Bob!
morris wrote:
Looks like something out of a video game Rick yet I know this is real. Sweet!
Morris
Ha, it kinda does! That or a lame romance novel, lol.