jamie

ps. have you got any shots of the tree in between??
jamie111 wrote:one other thing... the pic of how it is now is a completly different front then the first to isnt it??? you have done a complete 180 to the first pic yes???
jamie
ps. have you got any shots of the tree in between??
jamie111 wrote:hmmmm.
with a ratio of about approx. 1.5:1 it seems to carry it so well due to the tapering of the trunk and the placement of branches i would think. moreso to the taper, going from a fat base to a slender top with a smooth tranistion of taper, i think this is what makes it carry quite nicely, i also think that the right hand branch you have got there thats nearly coming out of the tuber gives it a feeling of width in the middle without taking away from the taper
thats what i think any ways
and i think the point ya making is that this was done by chopping the trunks to create the taper yes ?![]()
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cheers
jamie
anttal63 wrote:the taper was create. with what options nature was nice enough to gives in this instance. the marriage minister was a dremel.
daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi Antonio,
That bonsai is worth keeping! I have not done any olive yet![]()
I guessing that this is a temporary pot for it? I think a shallower and possibly wider pot
would actually accentuate the surface root. This pot is a bit of a distraction imo.
Best regards.
Jarrod wrote:another thing that makes the trunk look correct despite 1.5:1 proportions is the short branch lenght. This makes a trunk look larger in every respect.
fantastic tree mate.
Hey Ant, your pics looks so much like a couple of my olives I did a few years back. My camera got wet in the rain last year so I cant show you what they look like this year, so photos below are from some years ago. I cant afford a camera until sometime next year as Im paying off a guitar. Anyway below are old photos from a few growing seasons back when I first worked on them. What do you reckon, they look like yours?anttal63 wrote:thank god for education. after many mistakes and mind changes. as of yesterday. it now has to fill out over the next few years and more refined carving needs to be done. i wish i could have my time with this tree over again but this is what it is .