Savannah landscape
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lennard
Todd Ellis
Brett Simon
Down Under Jason
Andre Beaurain
moyogijohn
Andrew Legg
Khaimraj Seepersad
Chuck-815
Rafal Kulesza
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Re: Savannah landscape
I do not like motives with animals but I like your landscape very much. Is very natural.
Can you make the photoes without giraffes?
Can you make the photoes without giraffes?
Rafal Kulesza- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
I am now looking for the lion...would not dare to fall asleep under that tree..
kind regards Yvonne
kind regards Yvonne
Guest- Guest
Re: Savannah landscape
L.L.B.
well done!!
Do you any stones that could suggest animals and let the imagination wonder ?
Later.
Khaimraj
well done!!
Do you any stones that could suggest animals and let the imagination wonder ?
Later.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Get those giraffes back in there Jun - they must be getting hungry!!!
Andrew Legg- Member
savanna landscape
JUN,, Looks very nice friend,, Looks like you are really in to land scapes now !! good work,,take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:I am now looking for the lion...would not dare to fall asleep under that tree..
kind regards Yvonne
hehehe! Thanks Yvonne!
regards,
jun
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Re: Savannah landscape
Khaimraj Seepersad wrote:L.L.B.
well done!!
Do you any stones that could suggest animals and let the imagination wonder ?
Later.
Khaimraj
LLB,
This is not too serious composition. Just for fun sake. more like kiddie stuff, so no imagination involved this time.
regards,
LLB
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Re: Savannah landscape
Andrew Legg wrote:Get those giraffes back in there Jun - they must be getting hungry!!!
I'll try to lure them back again Andrew, Thanks!
regards,
jun
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Re: Savannah landscape
moyogijohn wrote:JUN,, Looks very nice friend,, Looks like you are really in to land scapes now !! good work,,take care john
Thanks John!
The color of the moss is what I like most. It gives some different feel to it,
regards,
jun
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Re: Savannah landscape
Andre,
That giraffe is moving from tree to tree...hehehe. must be very hungry.
Nice tree BTW. I love the African flat top style. I have a blue bell being develop in that style. but yours is lot better.
..and it's ok, this thread is open for everybody's tree.
regards,
jun
That giraffe is moving from tree to tree...hehehe. must be very hungry.
Nice tree BTW. I love the African flat top style. I have a blue bell being develop in that style. but yours is lot better.
..and it's ok, this thread is open for everybody's tree.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: Savannah landscape
Normally I find the figures distract me from the tree, but I think that is a beautiful combination. They work really well together, and looks very natural
Down Under Jason- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Jun
Great scene, saw a pending recently with elephants, this way we africans bring what we see into our landscapes.
Andre
Did you get that slab from bonsai tree?
If so it is one that i made.. Nice to see them making an appearance.
Brett
Great scene, saw a pending recently with elephants, this way we africans bring what we see into our landscapes.
Andre
Did you get that slab from bonsai tree?
If so it is one that i made.. Nice to see them making an appearance.
Brett
Brett Simon- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Last edited by Todd Ellis on Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:39 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : add pic)
Todd Ellis- Member
Really enjoy this!
Good work as usual, Jun - you bring a lot of fun to the hobby!Andre Beaurain wrote:
Jun that is a stunning tree!
I don't want to highjack your thread , but I have to put this Photo in I took in mid summer......the bleddy Giraffe is everywhere!
Great styling on the Acacia, Andre!
Lennard
lennard- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Well done Jun. I like the color of the grass, it's indeed the color of the savanah; and I like the flat-tip from Andre. Just if you can combine both..
Robert Steven- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Well I never, the world is a small place. I got it from Olive Grove, the girl working there couldn't tell me who made it, because I noticed that it was carved, and not casted?Brett Simon wrote:Jun
Great scene, saw a pending recently with elephants, this way we africans bring what we see into our landscapes.
Andre
Did you get that slab from bonsai tree?
If so it is one that i made.. Nice to see them making an appearance.
Brett
I later ordered one form you! Thank you for that Brett. I'll Pm you for more...
Dear Jun
I think your tree looks like a huge Baobab, therefore you animals must be much much smaller, me thinks. Grab your kids' smalles animals, and lets have a look.
Master Robert
Your words wern't even cold, before the last tufts of grass were planted....
Love and Light
Andre Beaurain- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Time to update your old thread on this tree perhaps? Have been waiting for an updateAndre Beaurain wrote:
Your words wern't even cold, before the last tufts of grass were planted....
Love and Light
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t12465p30-acacia-burkei-pierneef-style
leatherback- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Remove all of the leaves that the giraffe can reach and it would then look most natural.
Twisted Trees- Member
Re: Savannah landscape
Jun,
Your creations show great imagination and skill. I think you should put them in a book.
Your creations show great imagination and skill. I think you should put them in a book.
Barry M- Member
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