Satsuki in the early fall
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Herbert A
nealweb
Pola
nip
Hawaiian77
Rob Kempinski
JimLewis
Kev Bailey
Storm
anttal63
ogi uyehara
Fabianoscosta
Andrei Darusenkov
John Quinn
Nik Rozman
Russell Coker
Penjing
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Re: Satsuki in the early fall
I'd love to see a picture of this in flower, if you have one.
Russell Coker- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Hi Do you have a full picture of this bonsai?
Very beatifull!
Regards,
Fabiano.
Very beatifull!
Regards,
Fabiano.
Fabianoscosta- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Andrei, I love azalea blooms, but I would have to agree with you.Andrei Darusenkov wrote:I love it more without flowers!
Very inspiring!
Nice to see you here, I saw a video of you on Russian TV in another post!
John Quinn- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
I do also like it better without the flowers, but im amazed of the density and smoothness of the flowers
Storm- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Fabianoscosta wrote:Hi Do you have a full picture of this bonsai?
Very beatifull!
Regards,
Fabiano.
What do you mean by "full picture" ?
Here is one over in bloom:
Penjing- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
I would like to see a picture of all bonsai because the initial photographs are just the foliage and I have a beautiful trunk there, as I do not know this plant from other photos, perhaps you have another picture to display it for me.
She has an excellent structure of branches.
This always confuses google translator ...
Best regards,
Fabiano.
She has an excellent structure of branches.
This always confuses google translator ...
Best regards,
Fabiano.
Fabianoscosta- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Ah Fabiano, the problem is not with the photograph, it's your monitor. Try pressing the Ctrl key and scrolling your mouse wheel. The page should resize so that you can see the whole picture. If that doesn't work, try Ctrl and the minus key - together.
Kev Bailey- Admin
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Fabianoscosta wrote:I would like to see a picture of all bonsai because the initial photographs are just the foliage and I have a beautiful trunk there, as I do not know this plant from other photos, perhaps you have another picture to display it for me.
OK, this tree is not for sale
Penjing- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
In this post we see the photos without the pot is not it? I just wanted to see the entire set of the plant, you know?
My monitor is right, thanks for the help Kev.
Despite being tempted to offer the purchase of your bonsai, I can not because of the freight and customs, but the wish is big... hehe
regards
Fabiano
My monitor is right, thanks for the help Kev.
Despite being tempted to offer the purchase of your bonsai, I can not because of the freight and customs, but the wish is big... hehe
regards
Fabiano
Fabianoscosta- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
That's right my friend, thank you.
His bonsai is very beautiful, congratulations!
Hugs
Fabiano.
His bonsai is very beautiful, congratulations!
Hugs
Fabiano.
Fabianoscosta- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
This tree might be one for selective de-budding in early spring. It is a gorgeous cascade by itself, but the flowers kind overwhelm it. Maybe if there were half as many ????
JimLewis- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Great looking tree. The flower density is stunning.
A quick question on your photos if I may - what camera/lens combo and what and f-stop are you using? Are you standing fairly far from the tree?
A quick question on your photos if I may - what camera/lens combo and what and f-stop are you using? Are you standing fairly far from the tree?
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Hi Rob,
Most of time, i'm using the D700 / 200 f2 combo. It's my favorite. You can see a stunning thread of this lens on the nikon café forum : Nikon café thread Registration needed
The D.O.F is very short, and the earlier pics are not so sharp as they must be. I will take soon new (best) pics of this tree.
Also, i like the 60 mm micro nikkor lens (macro)
For the f-stop (f ring ?), it depends on what i am seeking.
Most of time, i'm using the D700 / 200 f2 combo. It's my favorite. You can see a stunning thread of this lens on the nikon café forum : Nikon café thread Registration needed
The D.O.F is very short, and the earlier pics are not so sharp as they must be. I will take soon new (best) pics of this tree.
Also, i like the 60 mm micro nikkor lens (macro)
For the f-stop (f ring ?), it depends on what i am seeking.
Penjing- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Howzit Penjing,
Thats a really beautiful Satsuki my friend..... well done!!
-Tim
Thats a really beautiful Satsuki my friend..... well done!!
-Tim
Hawaiian77- Member
Re: Satsuki in the early fall
Great photo of a great tree!
What is the size of the tree? Those leaves appear to be tiny.
What is the size of the tree? Those leaves appear to be tiny.
nip- Member
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