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A few pics.

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Felt like taking a few pics:

Unknown conifer group planting:

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Juniper Horizontalis ''blue rug'', mondo grass, and moss:

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Dwarf Bamboo:

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Moss on stone: [from Oberon, NSW]

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P.j fig and "too much" moss:

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Lemon scented Conifer, and few different sp. of moss:

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With or with out Rock????

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And every Japanese person's greatest fear......................... "CATZRILLA" :palm: :palm: :palm: :palm: :palm:

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I like the path, it adds a bit of scale. Apparently so does Catzrilla
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Not bad. I would say no rock for that one planting. I feel like with the rock it throws off the whole size thing. It's not often that you see a rock that big compared to a tree....
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Thanks guys, i agree the rock doesnt fit in and it would be the only thing that isnt physically attached to the whole setting.

The foot path will be replaced with akadama once i find somewhere locally that stocks it. :yes:
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Tiger grass:

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'Some interesting stones found [freestyle suiseki maybe?]:

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Thanks for sharing VSL. It looks like you had an artistic afternoon. Good stuff.
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bodhidharma wrote:Thanks for sharing VSL. It looks like you had an artistic afternoon. Good stuff.
No worries bodhi i have to find a few more accent plants, maybe some micro flowers to add this afternoons efforts.


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Hi Velvetsicklid , i like the pics :cool: , now can you spend some time to make yourself a plain backdrop so we can appreciate your work without the distractions in the background :shock: . Pinch a bed sheet from your wife , mother or granny , plain in colour so you works stand alone :wave: . I nicked a doona cover off the wife and it took her a week or two to realize it , :lol: so i gave her permission to go on a shopping spree to find a new one . Now she wants a new doona cover every other month :palm: .Keep them coming .

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Hahahaha i thought that would be a problem, my missus would kill me if i took a doona cover out of the cupboard for anything other than changing the doona cover, i would get well beaten.

My bench is slowly getting there, so ill buy one of those bunno's bamboo back drops for better pics :)

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Hi Mate a small thin bamboo backdrop can confuse a digital camera .I have tried several times to use one .Cheers Apline
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alpineart wrote:Hi Mate a small thin bamboo backdrop can confuse a digital camera .I have tried several times to use one .Cheers Apline
Ahhhhh ok, the camera ive been using [Samsung 14mp point and shoot] you'll notice that the back ground in some cases is more detailed than the subject in the foreground, Samsung make awesome T.v's but their camera's aernt all that flash.

I found my old Cannon 8 mp takes a far superior shot. Thanks for the tip.
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Got bored today, going to Sydney this weekend for trees, so i played around with a few spare stones and a spare pot:

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nice drew :cool: :clap:
looks like a volcano
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Thank you Lachie, i think its actually volcanic rock of some description, look good in a planted tank too i bet :)
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Andrew F wrote: October 18th, 2011, 1:30 pm Felt like taking a few pics:

Unknown conifer group planting:

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Juniper Horizontalis ''blue rug'', mondo grass, and moss:

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Image

Dwarf Bamboo:

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Dwarf Bamboo: [from Oberon, NSW]

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Image

P.j fig and "too much" moss:

Image

Lemon scented Conifer, and few different sp. of moss:

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Image

With or with out Rock????

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And every Japanese person's greatest fear......................... "Dwarf Bamboo" :palm: :palm: :palm: :palm: :palm:

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Thank you for this information about dwarf bamboo... I noted that
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