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Drop Branch Murphy
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8What model iPhone? Great pics and trees btw
Wife just got a 10 something and I’m amazed at how great a pic the things can take.
Stay tuned for more pics as more trees get worked this winter... and then we have the D trees budding out in about two monthsNice peek into your bonsai world!
Junipers, in general, are about as adaptable to varying climates as a bonsai hobbyist could want. There's a rocky mountain junipers, 2 shimpaku (J. chinensis) and a J. squamata (singleseed juniper) in the pictures above, all purchased from New England Bonsai over a decade ago. They were rock solid growing in MA, and have done well Down in N GA for the last 10 years, though spider mites and fungal rusts and tip blights are a bigger issue here. It's the alpine species, like Japanese White Pine, that I worry about. I also brought several pines collected from out west when I moved... their carcasses are somewhere in my landscapingDoes Georgia get cold enough in the winter for your junipers? One of your junipers looks like one form Bonsai West.
Yeah thats nice. I did some with my new 10R but only lowered the light intensity, I'll try contrast next time. Nice work going on there.
I'll try and stand as far back as I can before the slope of my yard drops me too far down... I'm already out almost as far as I can go.Zoom more on the real camera. That way you can avoid having the roof as background. You will have to stand farther out.
I think I like this...?
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What are your plans with the first branch, when I remove it with my hand the tree looks far superior as a bonsai. I'm guessing it is a sacrifice or you like it on there and I'm just not seeing the same tree as you. I like it very much though.