Kokufu 2021
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Re: Kokufu 2021
The bungin juniper at 2:22 and the maple right after it. - WOW!
All the apricots..
The two trunk white at 10:31 - Too good
The two tunk white pine at - 11:40 (same tree???) OMG the best tree for me..
The rest...Meh.
All the apricots..

The two trunk white at 10:31 - Too good
The two tunk white pine at - 11:40 (same tree???) OMG the best tree for me..
The rest...Meh.
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Re: Kokufu 2021
Thanks for sharing!
On top of Mike's i'm adding:
5:40 - rock planting i like though i suspect partly because it's something different to all the chonk conifers. Its hard to appreciate trees truly through video
0:43 - Really not a fan of the maples with such ridiculous fused bases.
On top of Mike's i'm adding:
5:40 - rock planting i like though i suspect partly because it's something different to all the chonk conifers. Its hard to appreciate trees truly through video
0:43 - Really not a fan of the maples with such ridiculous fused bases.
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Thanks for your insights, Mike and Tim. Much appreciated!
Here's Mike's choices Bunjin Pine Maple One of the Apricots another of the Apricots one more I think this is another Apricot The two trunk pine from in front The same two trunk pine from off to one side
The rock planting mentioned by TimS
Here's Mike's choices Bunjin Pine Maple One of the Apricots another of the Apricots one more I think this is another Apricot The two trunk pine from in front The same two trunk pine from off to one side
The rock planting mentioned by TimS
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Re: Kokufu 2021
The strangest alignment … I had written my favourite trees … alas -
+ 1 to those picture above. I think Mike and Tim may have been a rather big influence on me!!
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+ 1 to those picture above. I think Mike and Tim may have been a rather big influence on me!!
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Re: Kokufu 2021
Yes that is extraordinarily good. The depth is amazing.
That two trunk pine, I just can't get my head around them being the same tree!
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Definitely the same tree, you can see the conjoined trunk that runs along the soil line in both photos. The magic of photography angles!
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The second shot of the two trunk pine is such a wide angle it's totally distorted the shape..
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Trying to find decent photos of the various trees chosen by Mike and Tim. So far only this one from Bill Valavanis International Bonsai Online magazine #3 https://internationalbonsaionline.com/
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Re: Kokufu 2021
Thanks for the share and photos!!
Undoubtedly amazing skills and patience to produce these trees, far better than my humble collection that saw it's first wiring just this lockdown. I just wish they were trying to create something in a more natural style with more negative space. This one looks like Darth Vader's brother from Endor.
Cheers
Undoubtedly amazing skills and patience to produce these trees, far better than my humble collection that saw it's first wiring just this lockdown. I just wish they were trying to create something in a more natural style with more negative space. This one looks like Darth Vader's brother from Endor.
Cheers
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Re: Kokufu 2021
Agreed. Lots of dedication for a boring result IMO. But amazingly developed for a Hinoki.Pat3222 wrote: ↑August 30th, 2021, 8:55 pm Thanks for the share and photos!!
Undoubtedly amazing skills and patience to produce these trees, far better than my humble collection that saw it's first wiring just this lockdown. I just wish they were trying to create something in a more natural style with more negative space. This one looks like Darth Vader's brother from Endor.
Cheers
Mike