More aussie natives of course
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Truth is I love seeing progression photos and the competitions are great (even if my entries do not live long enough to reach the finsh line
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Yeah, that would kinda take the meaning out of any club, wouldn't it?Webos wrote:
I would be horrified if I asked a question at my local bonsai club and was told "Theres the library, go find the answer yourself"
I agree, more photos of techniques would be nice. There have been a few good examples of this recently (Bodhidarma's wiring cedar project, Jow's radiata thread, the constant updates from Grant and Leigh at NBPCA) and they have been pretty inspiring.Leigh Taafe wrote:I would love to see this too. Techniques used to get good trees in shape, not just a picture of a good tree. I have started taking pictures of long term projects that I have been doing here at home. When I get some results from what I am doing, I will post the progression. I hope others will also do this. Would be great to see some progression and pictures of techniques being used by other experienced artists aswell.blkrota wrote:Hmm what i ask of ausbonsai??
More pictures of quality work
cud b wrse i cud typ leik dis.Andrew Legg wrote:Hey Sean,sean.mitchell1 wrote:As a self confessed newb I'm quite happy to go off and do all my own research and pick up a tree and give it a hack, in fact its what I've done on all bar 2 plants so far. The two that I did post up here with questions due to my lack of experience ended up with, don't bonsai it and treat it like any other one of that type. To me thats a little negative . . . . . . I'd be willing to travel the distance to punch them in the suiseki's.But really I guess it comes down to personnal preference if you want to contribute. At least this forum doesn't jump on people for spelling mistakes!
You missed a " ' " in "that's". Oh, and "personal" has one "n". Just thought I'd point it out. Hope that's OK and you don't take it personally.
Cheers,
Andrew