I couldn't help myself for making this request, following the previous post requesting coverage. So I hope others agree with me and we can turn things around.
I've noticed in the past up to the present, coverage of a bonsai show seems to strictly focus in on the bonsai.
As someon who puts a great deal of time, studying the subtlties of kusamono, suiseki, tenpai and accompanying scroll, I'd like to be able to see what the owner of the tree decided to use
to highlight their work.
So many videos show the table overall, then focus in on the tree, then move on to the next. You never really get a good look at the other items. I think if it's important enough for the owner to
take time to make a statement, then the photographer should do likewise to capture the essence of the display. Yep, would definetely take more time and effort.So I make my plea again as if a dalmation ( or for Si, a bekko) could or would change their spots. or in this situation, their way of doing things . Not to single anyone out specifically but to bring attention to something that seems to be pervasive and needs to be changed.