Help with this conifer

Sorry for the poor picture but can you I.D. this? sent to me by a friend. also small 1" cones.
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I vote for Scots Pine with a needle cast problem.

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Bingo! Look at the photo more closely and you can see a stand of scots pine in the background, that red/orange bark is unmistakable.
 
Pinus sylvestri? I didnt think pine with the individual needles instead of clusters....will hopefully be up there next weekend and will take some good pictures of tree, needles, bark and branches. Thanks for all of the replies so far!
 
If you look closely, you can see that the needles are in bundles of two. It's a Scots Pine Pinus Sylvestri...I remember it as a "two-needle pine with a twist." I'm not sure if you can tell from the picture, but the needles have a twist to them....Also, the form and orange bark are a giveaway from a distance.
 

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