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a series of images of one of my favorite things to photograph,Old trees.Specifically the Ponderosa Pine.\n some images in color,some in black and white,vintage.A mood and character seems to be in the trees and Iv'e tried to portray that in the work.
Great Basin bristlecone pine tree, Pinus longaeva, showing growth habit. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA. Nov 1979.
Boreal forests grow in regions of the northern hemisphere with cold temperatures. Made up mostly of needle-leaved evergreen trees and cold tolerant coniferous species such as spruce and fir.
Campbell Mesa is one of many wooded mesas in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona.  On the west side of the mesa are stands of Ponderosa Pine interspersed with oak groves, grassy meadows and wildflowers.  On the east side the pine forest gives way to junipers and other scrub vegetation.  Campbell Mesa was named after Hugh E. Campbell, a prosperous local sheep rancher from Nova Scotia, Canada.  He was born on June 10, 1862 and came to Arizona in the early 1890's.  As a strong Democrat, he took a serious interest in civic affairs and was elected to the Arizona Senate and supported the prosperity and welfare of his community.  Campbell Mesa is now a popular destination for mountain biking, equestrian use and hiking.  This view of a grassy meadow was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Forest edge on a foggy morning, forested mountains, panoramic view
Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) in autumn. This magnificent North American tree is also known as Western Yellow Pine, or Bull Pine.
Close up of pine tree trunk textures covered in snow during winter
Sequoia National Park - Beetle Rock - 1978. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
Beautiful ponderosa pine forest with its textured puzzle like bark in the Southern Oregon Cascades.
Ancient pine
Ponderosa pine on mount San Jacinto on a snowy winter day in California
Grasslands occupy one-third of Arizona, taking up some 24 million acres.  They provide a unique habitat for wildlife and are part of a large and diverse network of grasslands found throughout the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Semi-desert grasslands found in central and southeastern Arizona reach into Sonora, Mexico and New Mexico. Grasslands in Northern Arizona are similar to those found in the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. In the mountainous areas of Northern Arizona, grassland meadows can be found interspersed within the conifer forests.  Hart Prairie is a vast grassland located on the northwest side of the San Francisco Peaks.  Hart Prairie is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Arizona, USA, 1977. South foothills of the Grand Canyon.
Single mature woman is walking alone in brightly lit autumn park
Ponderosa pine trees near the Metolius river springs in sisters Oregon
Close up view of the gnarled bristlecone pine trees growing at an elevation of between 5,600 and 11,200 ft. in the Sierra Nevada.\n\nTaken in Yosemite National Park, California, USA
images from a series of work following the theme of reverence for trees.We can look at cool pictures of trees now on the net but actual reverence for them... largely lost and it's a shame.That is the idea behind this series
A Ponderosa Pine tree is the giant in this woodland scene.
Sequoia NP - Tree on Beetle Rock - 1978. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the Ponderosa Pine, Bull Pine, Blackjack Pine, or Western Yellow Pine, is a widespread and variable pine native to western North America. The ponderosa pine is the official state tree of the State of Montana. Yosemite National Park, California. Tree bark.
Founded in 1878, Crested Butte is a former coal-mining town turned ski resort nestled in the Elk Mountains of northern Gunnison County. The town lies about twenty-eight miles north of the county seat of Gunnison and about the same distance south of Aspen.
Beautiful ponderosa pine forest with its textured puzzle like bark in the Southern Oregon Cascades.
Campbell Mesa is one of many wooded mesas in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona.  On the west side of the mesa are stands of Ponderosa Pine interspersed with oak groves, grassy meadows and wildflowers.  On the east side the pine forest gives way to junipers and other scrub vegetation.  Campbell Mesa was named after Hugh E. Campbell, a prosperous local sheep rancher from Nova Scotia, Canada.  He was born on June 10, 1862 and came to Arizona in the early 1890's.  As a strong Democrat, he took a serious interest in civic affairs and was elected to the Arizona Senate and supported the prosperity and welfare of his community.  Campbell Mesa is now a popular destination for mountain biking, equestrian use and hiking.  This view of a snow covered meadow, with Mount Elden in the background, was photographed from the Anasazi Meadow on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
A typical forest of Ponderosa Pine trees (Pinus ponderosa) in the central Oregon Cascade Mountains.  The tree—also called a western yellow pine—can grow to over 200 feet in height.  The tree is the most widely-distributed pine species in North America and is native in much of the western United States and Canada.  This photo was taken in Jefferson County, Oregon.
High Sierra view with trees and mountain peaks in the background.\n\nTaken in Yosemite National Park, California, USA
Bryce Canyon National Park - Two Trees - 1986. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
This is a photograph of the area around Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley in Nevada, United States.
images from a series of work following the theme of reverence for trees.We can look at cool pictures of trees now on the net but actual reverence for them... largely lost and it's a shame.That is the idea behind this series
Swiss pine (Pinus cembra) close-up above Arosa in the canton of graubuenden. The mature size is typically between 25-35 metres.  The species is long-lasting and can reach an age between 500 and 1000 years. The image was captured during winter season.
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