Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
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Velodog2
SamC
bonsai monkey
Ed van der Reek
Rick Moquin
anttal63
Rob Addonizio
Paul Landis
Mario Stefano
Pavel Slovák
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Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Hi alll friends.
The hornbeam I colectetd in 2007. The new owner is a friend. Today, we are progressing a little bit in the development of this tree.
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Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/techniky-tvarovani_-pestitelske-postupy-a-vyvoj/habr-yamadori-2007-_-m_-skrabal_
The hornbeam I colectetd in 2007. The new owner is a friend. Today, we are progressing a little bit in the development of this tree.
yamadori 2007
2008
2009
[url=https://servimg.com/image_preview.php?
2010 i=198&u=13554066][/url]
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/techniky-tvarovani_-pestitelske-postupy-a-vyvoj/habr-yamadori-2007-_-m_-skrabal_
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
"Mysterious Forest"
radiates a touch of mysticism and the unknown ... very unusual and character!
radiates a touch of mysticism and the unknown ... very unusual and character!
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
A great progression! Your vision for this tree has worked well
Thanks for sharing-
Thanks for sharing-
Rob Addonizio- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
That's a beautiful piece of work!!! well done fellas and thankyou for sharing.
anttal63- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Hi Mario, Paul, Rob, Antonio and Rick, thank you very much for compliment. I am happy.
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Hi Pavel,I hope you don't mind.
I made a virtual and take the middle tree away because there is not much movement in this part,and hollow out the left tree to make it just a little bit older when you look at this
I hope you like it to.
Greetings Ed
I made a virtual and take the middle tree away because there is not much movement in this part,and hollow out the left tree to make it just a little bit older when you look at this
I hope you like it to.
Greetings Ed
Ed van der Reek- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Hi Ed.
Thank you for virtual. Yes, it's a possibility. But the strain on the right side is significantly stronger and too dominant. Removing the middle tribe would dominance strain on the right side still highlighted.I think that the composition space is enough and it is the lesser evil. I think that in the meantime three strains remain.
Thanks to a new idea.
Pavel
Thank you for virtual. Yes, it's a possibility. But the strain on the right side is significantly stronger and too dominant. Removing the middle tribe would dominance strain on the right side still highlighted.I think that the composition space is enough and it is the lesser evil. I think that in the meantime three strains remain.
Thanks to a new idea.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Pavel,
Once again your creations inspire and humble me. This tree is a really creepy image and you should stick with the 3 trunks.
Very late night classic British horror backdrop, superb
Thanks for sharing,
Simon
Once again your creations inspire and humble me. This tree is a really creepy image and you should stick with the 3 trunks.
Very late night classic British horror backdrop, superb
Thanks for sharing,
Simon
bonsai monkey- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Thanks Simon.
I think that over time will be three strains OK. Yes, it is like a horror.
Still a lot of work to be comedy.
Health you Pavel.
I think that over time will be three strains OK. Yes, it is like a horror.
Still a lot of work to be comedy.
Health you Pavel.
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
This is so unusual!
In my imagination, it evokes a world were some elder race could shape trees into towers and citadels. Then, having left that world, their works, left to their own decay a bit, but live on. Perhaps to be held in wonder by a younger people.
Very magical.
In my imagination, it evokes a world were some elder race could shape trees into towers and citadels. Then, having left that world, their works, left to their own decay a bit, but live on. Perhaps to be held in wonder by a younger people.
Very magical.
SamC- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
The straight section of the middle trunk bothered me as well. I agree that this will become less noticable with time and increased ramification and is a better option than removing the trunk. Another option that seems good if possible would be to reduce the height of the middle trunk if an apex replacement could be found below the straight section. Shortening this trunk would allow the third trunk (on the right) to be shortened to a more natural looking height as well.
Velodog2- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Really not to bad!
Your friend must have a very strong back!
Martin
Your friend must have a very strong back!
Martin
Martin S- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
The middle trunk might be improved by adding a hollow carving to it to match the other trunks and to help disguise the straight section.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Fantastic and inspirational, I wonder if this one is still going.
BobbyLane- Member
Re: Hornbeam - yamadori 2007
Rob Kempinski wrote:The middle trunk might be improved by adding a hollow carving to it to match the other trunks and to help disguise the straight section.
nice progress and thanks for sharing!
to me, the same idea with Rob Kempinski
Regards!
tiennavi- Member
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