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Old 8-Oct-2003   #1
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Hi guys,

Today is a sunny day here in Puerto Varas, Chile. You can{ t belive me, but we had 2 weeks raining every day., but now a im happy becuse today i found this $3 Bucks juniper in a local nursery.
I know it dosent look great, but for that prize is a good material for bonsaing.

virtual are wellcome

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I think it looks fantastic.... a great find!

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Enjoy the improved weather! I'm glad you have something fun to work with. It looks like there will be a lot to cut on here!

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Gabriel,
Great tree looks like lots of potential. If you are hoping for a virtual, you will want to have a cleaner picture for the guys and gals to work with. First, give them a solid background, and shoot from a slightly top down perspective. Give shots of your desired front, back, and sides. You may wish to cut the dead branches back to jin as well, to give them a look see at the whole tree.
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At first I thought this tree was a large tree growing in the ground. I guess that means it has an old look to it. Nice find!
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Gabriel;

I am envious, I never seem to be able to find any bargain material that's is anywhere near as developed at any of the nurseries around here.

My first impression when I saw the first pic was that it would make an interesting semi-cascade with a bit of pruning and some appropriate wiring, but after looking at the other two views I'm not so sure that would be the best.... Anyway, I'll play with some virtuals and see if I can come up with something useful for you
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