Casuarina Cascade
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lennard
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Khaimraj Seepersad
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Re: Casuarina Cascade
Wow L.L.B.
you have amazing patience, so much wire.
Thumbs up.
The ability is always impressive!!
Thanks for showing.
Khaimraj
you have amazing patience, so much wire.
Thumbs up.
The ability is always impressive!!
Thanks for showing.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Casuarina Cascade
Woah! Great material and impressive styling as always. I keep wondering where you get all these great material. Inspiring work sir Jun. BTW, are you gonna use any wood treatment for the dead wood?
Cheers!
Dan
Cheers!
Dan
sayotefries- Member
Re: Casuarina Cascade
Stunning material and great styling, Jun! Do you have a pic from the front showing the tree higher up? Thanks!
Best,
Dorothy
Best,
Dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
Cascade
Jun, great work as usual - going to be a beautiful cascade one day.
Placing the branches on a cascade is still very difficult to me - mine always does not look right!
Good work.
Lennard
Placing the branches on a cascade is still very difficult to me - mine always does not look right!
Good work.
Lennard
lennard- Member
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dorothy7774 wrote:Stunning material and great styling, Jun! Do you have a pic from the front showing the tree higher up? Thanks!
Best,
Dorothy
Thanks Dorothy!
I'll try to get a photo from that angle. but the picture posted would be the viewing angle of the tree, It would be placed in a higher than normal pedestal.
People,
Are you not wondering why we are always viewing cascade from the side and not slightly from a bit under? Cascade most of the time in nature are seen from this angle...
Just asking.
regards,
jun
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Bro, that's really nice material, im longing to have one as my collections..
Ferdie *- Member
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Thanks!sayotefries wrote:Woah! Great material and impressive styling as always. I keep wondering where you get all these great material. Inspiring work sir Jun. BTW, are you gonna use any wood treatment for the dead wood?
Cheers!
Dan
I got the materials where you all get your materials I can guarantee( I hope hehe) you, none of your trees would look the same.
Yes, I am using lime sulfur. It is not a preservative though,,,but I like the smell.
regards,
jun
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Efi,
Thanks man!
regards,
jun
Ferdz,
Thanks!
hehehe! You got nice trees already pre.
regards,
jun
Thanks man!
regards,
jun
Ferdz,
Thanks!
hehehe! You got nice trees already pre.
regards,
jun
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lennard wrote:Jun, great work as usual - going to be a beautiful cascade one day.
Placing the branches on a cascade is still very difficult to me - mine always does not look right!
Good work.
Lennard
Lennard,
Thanks!
just keep practicing, you'll get it sooner than you think. I also find Cascade as one of the most difficult to style. One of the tips I am following -is follow the movement and character of the material.
Just like other styles, cascade should not look all the same.
regards,
jun
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JUN,, Looking good ! I hope every thing is going well.. getting cool here now..take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: Casuarina Cascade
Outstanding Jun. As I said, this is one of the best cascade Casuarina bonsai I have ever seen...
Robert Steven- Member
Re: Casuarina Cascade
That is a really good revelation. Come to think of it, we most definitely see it in that perspective. These are the reasons why I love this forum.jun wrote:
People,
Are you not wondering why we are always viewing cascade from the side and not slightly from a bit under? Cascade most of the time in nature are seen from this angle...
Learning more and more from the masters
Keep up with the good stuff
Dan
sayotefries- Member
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How about like this...?sayotefries wrote:That is a really good revelation. Come to think of it, we most definitely see it in that perspective. These are the reasons why I love this forum.jun wrote:
People,
Are you not wondering why we are always viewing cascade from the side and not slightly from a bit under? Cascade most of the time in nature are seen from this angle...
Learning more and more from the masters
Keep up with the good stuff
Dan
Robert Steven- Member
Re: Casuarina Cascade
Robert Steven wrote:Outstanding Jun. As I said, this is one of the best cascade Casuarina bonsai I have ever seen...
Thanks Robert! I am honored.
regards,
jun
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Robert Steven wrote:How about like this...?sayotefries wrote:That is a really good revelation. Come to think of it, we most definitely see it in that perspective. These are the reasons why I love this forum.jun wrote:
People,
Are you not wondering why we are always viewing cascade from the side and not slightly from a bit under? Cascade most of the time in nature are seen from this angle...
Learning more and more from the masters
Keep up with the good stuff
Dan
Wow!
Yes, maybe something like that Robert. Why not this angle, right?
regards,
jun
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moyogijohn wrote:JUN,, Looking good ! I hope every thing is going well.. getting cool here now..take care john
Thanks John! All is well. I'm renovating my garden at the moment and working on some trees left in some dark corners...hehe. Will post the new garden soon...
regards,
jun
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Re: Casuarina Cascade
Hello Jun,
Your Casuarina cascade is developing very nicely.
It looks quite different then it did back in March.
Your attention to detail has produced a tree with a great deal of character. It speaks to me on many levels.
I agree with your assessment of how a cascade should be viewed. Placing it above eye level allows the viewer to experience a cascade tree as nature would present it.
Thanks for sharing.
Salamat po.
Cheers,
Paul
Your Casuarina cascade is developing very nicely.
It looks quite different then it did back in March.
Your attention to detail has produced a tree with a great deal of character. It speaks to me on many levels.
I agree with your assessment of how a cascade should be viewed. Placing it above eye level allows the viewer to experience a cascade tree as nature would present it.
Thanks for sharing.
Salamat po.
Cheers,
Paul
pjkatich- Member
Re: Casuarina Cascade
Preng Jun,
Wow..a stunner...I envy you works...Great job pre....
Good day,
Jed Franco...
Wow..a stunner...I envy you works...Great job pre....
Good day,
Jed Franco...
Jed Franco- Member
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Robert Steven wrote:We used the service from the Fire Fighter Dept... serious !efishn wrote:WOW - how this tree get water .... ?Robert Steven wrote:
maybe you should consider get a little airplane ....
efishn- Member
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