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Old 11-Jun-2003   #1
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Any Sugestions?

Hi,

this is one of my nursery stok juniper, I styled it one year ago. Know it lopks good to me, but i need more comment or suggestions...

thanks.

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Old 11-Jun-2003   #2
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Gabriel,

nice bonsai for nursery stock after one year.
There is just too much.
A bonsai is NOT about the crown, but about the trunk. How is the line of this trunk enhanced? It is an elegant line, but nobody looks at it because there is too much crown and too much conflict.
Solution? less is more!

Here are a few examples which should be possible.
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still too much
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better
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still better. Now the jin is just too much.
I also think another pot would improve it.
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Now I start to like it really.
Less is more.
There is no need to follow these examples exactly. The point is only to get the general idea and then do what you feel like and what the tree allows.


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Walter

Very fantastic examples. That because everybody are
calling you the Mastrer.
Ex. N° 1 looks great to me.

i have a before photo, iŽll send it one of this days.

Thank you very much Walter

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Master Pall:

I like to show after more than two years how my juniperus looks like...
I hope i'm getting well in this project.

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Cool Gabriel, very good job!
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