Here's a juniper that I've been babying for quite some time. Got this around early 2012 ( i think) from Tien @ bonsaisensation I did some branch twisting/movement and trim but that's about it( I should have gone back and seek help LOL). She hasn't been repotted for a while so I'll have her first on my list come repotting season
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“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.”
― Aristotle
Don doonbr wrote:Could you please post some higher quality photo's and maybe some different angles if possible?
Usually we are telling people to post lower res images but I agree.
I always resize mine to be 800x600 pixels as at that size they blow up to a bit below full screen and give good view of the subject, but file size is still only 200Kb or so.
If you are running Windows and Microsoft Office, open your pics in Microsoft Office Picture Manager to crop and compress your pics (use the documents preset for compression, it will give you a good 150-250kb filesize).
Note that rotating pics in Picture Manager can cause them to blur, pics can be easily rotated 90, 180 or 270 degrees using the rotate clockwise or counterclockwise button in Windows Photo viewer. This applies to Windows 7.
If you have Windows 8 or 10, perhaps someone that uses either of those OS can stop sobbing long enough to help you out
Cheers,
Mojo
...Might as well face it, I'm addicted to Shohin...
"Any creative work can be roughly broken down into three components- design, technique and materials. Good design can carry poor technique and materials but no amount of expertise and beautiful materials can save poor design". Andrew McPherson - Furniture designer and artist
managed to get a couple of quick pics...that was taken before it started raining yesterday morning on my way to work. I'll take some "real" pics next time
with better background and all when i get some free time for my bonsai started a new job and four kids doesn't give me much time lately
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“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.”
― Aristotle
As you know the pictures are a little "busy" but from what I see this looks great!
Look forward to some cleaner pictures and future progression on this one.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful