Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
+7
Velodog2
Cees
JimLewis
luc tran
yamadoriman
sitarbonsai
Pavel Slovák
11 posters
Page 1 of 1
Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Hi friends.
Today I finished the first styling Sabina juniper. Do you think that the concept of managed?
pic. 1 yamadori sabina
pic. 2
pic. 3 before first styling
pic. 4 styling
pic. 5
pic. 6
pic. 7
pic. 8 after first styling
pic. 9 Juniperus sabina after first styling
more pict. - http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/techniky-tvarovani_-pestitelske-postupy-a-vyvoj/juniperus-sabina---yamadori-2007--_presazeni-2009_
Today I finished the first styling Sabina juniper. Do you think that the concept of managed?
pic. 1 yamadori sabina
pic. 2
pic. 3 before first styling
pic. 4 styling
pic. 5
pic. 6
pic. 7
pic. 8 after first styling
pic. 9 Juniperus sabina after first styling
more pict. - http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/techniky-tvarovani_-pestitelske-postupy-a-vyvoj/juniperus-sabina---yamadori-2007--_presazeni-2009_
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
very interesting Juniper! never seen one quite like it
you should post more pics of all the other bonsai I see in the background
you should post more pics of all the other bonsai I see in the background
sitarbonsai- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Again, another excelant styling.
Can you give us a size on this beauty and also the pot choice.
Can you give us a size on this beauty and also the pot choice.
yamadoriman- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
I imagine it would be hard to pot the tree in the angle you have it. Do you have any pots that would accomudate?
Luc
Luc
luc tran- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
WHY would you want to seperate such a beautiful composition ?.JimLewis wrote:I wonder if you could split that tree?
This is the most "original" styling we have seen for ages. Let's see what pot he pick's before condemming the work.
yamadoriman- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
JimLewis wrote:I wonder if you could split that tree?
I don't agree with splitting it either but, and I know its only the first styling, as a composition, it looks like two identical, separate trees. Do you intend on keeping them apart, or will you gel them together in the future Pavel?
Guest- Guest
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Not "condemning" a thing. I just think he has two trees there -- even if they come from the same root.
JimLewis- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Thank you all for coment.
Trees certainly will not share.It is true that the lower crown work hard.It also causes an optical illusion. In reality, it does not so much.
In the future I want to lower crown reduce and lighten. So that was the dominant upper crown and lower crown of the tree cascade supplement composition.
I am with the first result of very satisfied and changes occur in the course of cultivation. This is only the beginning and Yamadori the quality is not on hand every day. It takes time.
Sorry for my English but I try.
Trees certainly will not share.It is true that the lower crown work hard.It also causes an optical illusion. In reality, it does not so much.
In the future I want to lower crown reduce and lighten. So that was the dominant upper crown and lower crown of the tree cascade supplement composition.
I am with the first result of very satisfied and changes occur in the course of cultivation. This is only the beginning and Yamadori the quality is not on hand every day. It takes time.
Sorry for my English but I try.
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
I really like this one (together).
Did you dig out this tree yourself and how long ago?
If possible I like to see more pictures off this one.
I mean the tree from different angles and details off the wood.
Maybe I ask to much
Greetings,
Cees.
http://cees-bonsai4me.blogspot.com/
Did you dig out this tree yourself and how long ago?
If possible I like to see more pictures off this one.
I mean the tree from different angles and details off the wood.
Maybe I ask to much
Greetings,
Cees.
http://cees-bonsai4me.blogspot.com/
Cees- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Sorry, I didn't see the link below the pictures.
Greetings,
Cees.
Greetings,
Cees.
Cees- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Pavel . . . don't worry about your English. It is perfectly understandable.
JimLewis- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
I think you have realized the potential of this tree quite well and I like the result a lot. As I think you have mentioned in one of your replies I would try to make the crowns of the two parts less similar in size over time, with the upper one more dominant. The dead wood is beautiful and the flow of the whole composition wonderful. I am sure you will find a solution to the issue of potting at that angle. It seems likely that more of the nebari of the left hand trunk will become exposed, so more surprises may await!
Velodog2- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
re: Walter Pall - thank you Mr. Pall for virtual. As he thought about transplanting my shell. He also produced. Trunk on the left is high as the picture. In reality, I would like to bring two virtual.Only the left wall of the shell will be lower. Can I please use your virtuals on my web? And please what is your opinion on this tree? Thank you for reply.
re: Cees - thank you for compliment
re: Velodog2 - thank you for compliment . With roots on the left side no problem.
re: Cees - thank you for compliment
re: Velodog2 - thank you for compliment . With roots on the left side no problem.
Last edited by Pavel Slovák on Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:20 pm; edited 1 time in total
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Pavel,
sure you can use my virtuals. I think this is great material and you did a very good job in first styling. One problem you could watch is that both crowns are of almost equal visual weight and dimensions. I would always try to keep the crown of the larger tree larger and of the smaller tree smaller.
sure you can use my virtuals. I think this is great material and you did a very good job in first styling. One problem you could watch is that both crowns are of almost equal visual weight and dimensions. I would always try to keep the crown of the larger tree larger and of the smaller tree smaller.
Walter Pall- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
re: Walter Pall - thak you for reply. Yes, the size of the tree-top, I wrote. This issue, however, will leave for later. Depending on how the tree will develop.
re: Mario - thank you for compliment and virtual. But the lower crown I imagined dynamic.
re: Mario - thank you for compliment and virtual. But the lower crown I imagined dynamic.
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
magical pavel; i love your tree and your work! great virts walter' this great work shoppn for the community. thanks for sharing all!
anttal63- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
Hi Antonio !
Thank you very much for compliment.
Thank you very much for compliment.
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2007
How is this lovely tree after a season?! I hope well...
Mirek Halatin- Member
Similar topics
» Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2009
» Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2008 - first styling
» Juniperus sabina - yamadori Dynamic 2009
» Juniperus communis - yamadori 2007
» Juniperus sabina - garden yamadori - first styling 2012
» Juniperus sabina - yamadori 2008 - first styling
» Juniperus sabina - yamadori Dynamic 2009
» Juniperus communis - yamadori 2007
» Juniperus sabina - garden yamadori - first styling 2012
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum