HI all,
Leong has created another video.
http://bonsaisouth.com.au/cms/content/view/61/75/
Enjoy,
Brenden
Juniper video
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Re: Juniper video
Hi Brenden,
Thank you for the link. I have just finished watching it. He works at lighting speed!
And the result is absolutely stunning!
Regards.
Thank you for the link. I have just finished watching it. He works at lighting speed!
And the result is absolutely stunning!
Regards.
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Re: Juniper video
Does anybody know if its trunk has been split deliberately? Nice tree, wish i was capable of performing such transformations.
http://www.bonsai4me.com/AdvTech/ATtrunksplitting.htm
JayC
http://www.bonsai4me.com/AdvTech/ATtrunksplitting.htm
JayC
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Re: Juniper video
Thanks for the link JayC!
Not sure if it grew naturally or was created. You can ask Leong. He started a post about this video at his site:
http://bonsaisouth.com.au/cms/component ... tstart,12/
Not sure if it grew naturally or was created. You can ask Leong. He started a post about this video at his site:
http://bonsaisouth.com.au/cms/component ... tstart,12/