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Old 11-05-2009, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Fred flyfisher View Post
While I don't have any, I've always like bonzai trees. Nice captures Sparda. Too bad yours died. Darn water!
Thanks Fred. You'll never know until you try it yourself... lol

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Nice capture!!! TFS
Thanks Dionzero

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Originally Posted by jennie View Post
Hi Sparda! i love bonsai trees..or anything to do with Japanese culture for that matter..(i have images of Mr. Miyagi swimming in my brain right now..as a feelow fan of Karate Kid..you do get what i mean dont you? lol..) you have a great set here..the lighting is good and the background really showed the details of your subjects..

i think bonsai trees does not need that much water but only constant moisture and it thrives in cooler climate coz it can easily dry up..on the other hand, if you completely forgot to water it..you only have yourself to blame..lol.. just kidding..but better keep the art stone..it doesnt need watering..haha..

tnx for sharing..
Ha ha ha... Would you be surprised if I say I've managed to kill a rock under my care?

LOL.. Actually I'm taking about 'live rocks'. Ya know, the one under from the oceans. I bought it for my marine aquarium. Unfortunately the aquarium set-up was an accident waiting to happen. Long story short, everything in it died, including the 'live rocks'. It makes you think twice about the phrase 'ROCK NEVER DIES'. LOL

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Originally Posted by equilution View Post
Gorgeous shots, Sparda! I really like how you used the lighting to vanish the background. The trees are beautiful! We, too, had a 75-year old Bansai...it lasted 6 months in our house....AND we watered it!

Thanks for sharing these beauties!

Jim
Thanks Jim. The above shots are from a section of the exhibition only. The other sections were under dim lighting, and have backgrounds that will take hours of pain to remove them.

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Originally Posted by Chewys Dad View Post
These are Great shots! Bonsai is a wonderful art form, unfortunatly like you I manage to kill them soon after I get them. I see them for sale along the roads here in South Korea, but they take a lot of love and care. I'm good at most plants, but no so much with the Bonsai's
Thanks for sharing these
Michael.
There's a killer in each of us, Michael. LOL Thanks from having a peek.



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