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►SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2LWkHKn ►WEBSITE: https://www.adlerstudios.com/ ►MY POPULAR UPLOADS: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&vide... FOLLOW ME: ►INSTAGRAM: / adlerstudios ►FACEBOOK: / videotrev ►TWITTER: / adlerstudios Produced by: AdlerStudios Footage captured by: Trevor Adler Edited in: Adobe Premiere Pro Video Details: A short timelapse film from my 6 day trip high in California’s White Mountains where the ancient Bristlecone pines, earth's oldest living trees dwell. At 10,000-12,000ft above sea level and with the Neowise Comet lighting the night sky, it was a surreal experience exploring this otherworldly place. An alien-like landscape beset by twisted and gnarled trees (which seem to belong in the pages of some dark fairytale book), and where the air is so thin I repeatedly found myself wondering if I was on the brink of having a heart attack. It was a challenging place to work, made harder by the fact that I thought it was a good idea to get off the beaten path to search for lesser-known/photographed trees, often finding them but on precarious rocky ledges and steep slopes. However, nothing ventured nothing gained, and 78 timelapses from just over 35,000 images later, I’m happy with the results. In the end, I believe the risk and effort were worth the reward which was made all the sweeter by the fact that I got to share some incredible moments during the journey with good friends. This video contains less than half of the final timelapses shot on the trip, but many of them are my favorites and I just couldn’t fit them all in. I also threw in one of my favorite shots from last year which some of you may recognize - the rest were all shot during this trip. Thank you to everyone who supports and enjoys this kind of work and to those who continue to push me in these efforts. All footage is subject to copyright and is available for licensing through a direct message here or by email to trevor@adlerstudios.com