Some Bonsai of newcomer
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Some Bonsai of newcomer
I am from Vietnam, I have 2 years experience in the field of bonsai. These are some my Mini Bonsai, please give me some ideas. Thanks
BATULUONG- Member
Re: Some Bonsai of newcomer
Very nice trees. I know sometimes trees are placed in pots based on how they will fit, but the ideal is that in any pot other than round, the tree should be planted off center. For example your last tree should be moved a little to the right and maybe a little forward in the pot.
Also your first, very creative planting would be considered Pinjing instead of bonsai.
Also your first, very creative planting would be considered Pinjing instead of bonsai.
Billy M. Rhodes- Member
Re: Some Bonsai of newcomer
Hi,
Some really very nice trees. Surprising to hear that you are into Bonsai for only 2 years. I have seen people who have spent over a decades with trees half as impressive. Keep up the great work. While your Bonsai skills are very good, I guess you need to work on your photography skills
Regards
Ravi
Some really very nice trees. Surprising to hear that you are into Bonsai for only 2 years. I have seen people who have spent over a decades with trees half as impressive. Keep up the great work. While your Bonsai skills are very good, I guess you need to work on your photography skills
Regards
Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
Re: Some Bonsai of newcomer
Thank you. I'll edit them to suitBilly M. Rhodes wrote:Very nice trees. I know sometimes trees are placed in pots based on how they will fit, but the ideal is that in any pot other than round, the tree should be planted off center. For example your last tree should be moved a little to the right and maybe a little forward in the pot.
Also your first, very creative planting would be considered Pinjing instead of bonsai.
BATULUONG- Member
Re: Some Bonsai of newcomer
Thank you, because I take pictures with cell phones so the image quality is not very goodRavi Kiran wrote:Hi,
Some really very nice trees. Surprising to hear that you are into Bonsai for only 2 years. I have seen people who have spent over a decades with trees half as impressive. Keep up the great work. While your Bonsai skills are very good, I guess you need to work on your photography skills
Regards
Ravi
BATULUONG- Member
Re: Some Bonsai of newcomer
Hi,
Just my 2 cents on photography. It is perfectly fine to use a mobile phone camera to take pics of your trees. It is just that the pics you have posted are shaken (meaning you need to hold your hands still while clicking) and most of the pics are taken very close to the tree. Try giving about 2-3 feet between the tree and the camera and not only will you have great pics (the mobile phone cameras are not designed to take closeups) but also add perspective and a background to the tree which makes them better.
Regards
Ravi
Just my 2 cents on photography. It is perfectly fine to use a mobile phone camera to take pics of your trees. It is just that the pics you have posted are shaken (meaning you need to hold your hands still while clicking) and most of the pics are taken very close to the tree. Try giving about 2-3 feet between the tree and the camera and not only will you have great pics (the mobile phone cameras are not designed to take closeups) but also add perspective and a background to the tree which makes them better.
Regards
Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
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