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Old 4-Jul-2006   #1
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Huh? the way of an impossible pine

Bonsai friends, I have this P. nigra dug up three years ago. In winter 2006 Styling. Bevor
Picture 1: digging up a year after this.
Picture 2: in front of the Styling.
Picture 3: P. nigra first Styling.
Picture 4: P. nigra today.
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Old 4-Jul-2006   #2
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Gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing that, Karl.

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This looks really great - I like the composition, too in the final photo. About the only suggestion I could make here is to consider using darker stones. These seem to stand out in the photo.

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That is amazing! thanks for sharing
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Truly a wonderful accomplishment.
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Hi Karl,That is a beautiful Pine!
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About the only suggestion I could make here is to consider using darker stones. These seem to stand out in the photo.
I think the darker stones look good as well but I feel the light colored stones Karl has used add some 'flavor'? to the unglazed pot and they draw my eye immediately to the base of the tree. I really like the accent plant as well, it looks like an aquatic plant normally found underwater. As usual very nice Karl.
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Wow, looks great. How many years did it take from collection to where it is now
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Wow, looks great. How many years did it take from collection to where it is now

Soonami, most bonsai of my collection styling only for six year. I didn't have any garden before. I have made bonsai styling for 14 year.
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Nice progression Karl!! Very well done.... Not sure why you call it the impossible pine though??


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