Yamadori Mt Hemlock
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juniper07
Andre Beaurain
Jason Eider
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Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Wow, first styling, very impressive indeed!
Well done, how tall is it?
Love and light
Well done, how tall is it?
Love and light
Andre Beaurain- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
That is pretty impressive. I am guessing that you will continue refining the foliage pads.
juniper07- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Thank you very much for the compliments, I am very happy w/ it's progress so far on it's young journey as a bonsai.
It is 19 inches tall and 5 & 1/2 inches across at the base.
plan on letting it adjust to it's new styling next growing season and repot into a more suitable container spring of 2015.
thanks again, Jason
It is 19 inches tall and 5 & 1/2 inches across at the base.
plan on letting it adjust to it's new styling next growing season and repot into a more suitable container spring of 2015.
thanks again, Jason
Jason Eider- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Nice work Jason,
Our local natives can do us proud.
I look forward to seeing its progression.
Cheers
Graham
Our local natives can do us proud.
I look forward to seeing its progression.
Cheers
Graham
gman- Member
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Thanks Graham. Have some sub-alpine fir ready for some work as well, and some recently collected Yellow cedar.
Have any sub-alpines you can share pics of? anyone?
Jason
Have any sub-alpines you can share pics of? anyone?
Jason
Jason Eider- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Thanks Peter,
That was me, I styled this one by myself over the course of a couple of nights after work last week.
Jason
That was me, I styled this one by myself over the course of a couple of nights after work last week.
Jason
Jason Eider- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Looking very good. Do you have a clearer photograph?
Best,
Dorothy
Best,
Dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
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Jason, thank you for the photograph. Now we can enjoy your work even more!
Since you asked for suggestions there is only one thing I like to comment on: The trunkline (middle part) is covered by foliage and makes the front of the tree looking like the back. While that may not be so much of a problem when standing directly in front of the tree (tree is leaning towards you), on a two dimensional picture it looks quite the opposite.
Otherwise very nice styling, I really like it!
Best,
Dorothy
Since you asked for suggestions there is only one thing I like to comment on: The trunkline (middle part) is covered by foliage and makes the front of the tree looking like the back. While that may not be so much of a problem when standing directly in front of the tree (tree is leaning towards you), on a two dimensional picture it looks quite the opposite.
Otherwise very nice styling, I really like it!
Best,
Dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Yes, indeed!dorothy7774 wrote:... ...Now we can enjoy your work even more!... ...
I do like your work, Jason!
Out of curiosity, is your avatar picture some in the place where you live?
my nellie- Member
Re: Yamadori Mt Hemlock
Hi Nellie, Thank you.
The picture in my avatar is taken in the Olympic Mountains in WA state, about 50 miles west of Seattle.
The picture in my avatar is taken in the Olympic Mountains in WA state, about 50 miles west of Seattle.
Jason Eider- Member
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Thanks for your response!
Aha, Olympic it is? Lovely Mountains!
I apologize a priori for the off topic, but I thought I would share with you.....
Olympic definition = pertaining to Olympic games/Olympia in Greece, pertaining to mount Olympus, Greece.
So, this is Mount Olympos in Greece, for your enjoyment.
http://intactnature.com/mount-olympus
Aha, Olympic it is? Lovely Mountains!
I apologize a priori for the off topic, but I thought I would share with you.....
Olympic definition = pertaining to Olympic games/Olympia in Greece, pertaining to mount Olympus, Greece.
So, this is Mount Olympos in Greece, for your enjoyment.
http://intactnature.com/mount-olympus
my nellie- Member
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