Inspiring Junipers

Forum for discussion of Pines, Junipers, Cedar etc as bonsai.
ToddB
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Re: Inspiring Junipers

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Guy wrote:
ToddB wrote:
lackhand wrote:
Guy wrote:clever and well executed - but If I had one of these in my collection I would sell for zillions of dollars and use the money to make more natural looking trees. :imo:
The point is that these are natural looking trees. Lots of juniper here in the western US, and lots that have these amazing deadwood features, so they are indeed very natural. They do look a bit more like bushes than giant trees but it's a completely different style.
Except... when they look a bit more like giant trees than bushes... like these specimens in Yosemite :D
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I don't understand your point cos these look like trees and nothing like the style in the initial photos-----and yes it is only my opinion-- and yes everyone else has their own opinion--and yes .... and yes ----etc.
Guy...there is no point

he said "....They do look a bit more like bushes than giant trees..." (referring to the junipers in the western US)

I then posted a couple of photos of junipers from the western US that look more like giant trees than bushes and said....

"... except when they look a lot more like giant trees than bushes..."

That's all.

A simple juxtaposition of phrases: wordplay
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Re: Inspiring Junipers

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