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Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 11:34 am
by BirchMan
Hehe oops, 1 further down the page. Number 21, beautiful shape. :tu:

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 12:25 pm
by Gerard
Not a leaf out of place, not a weed almost everyting has a beautiful stand. Most trees are accompanied by accent plants with their own stands. :worship: :hooray: :tu: :clap:
You guys have set a very high standard.
I did spot a moth on pic. 52 :whistle: But you cannot swat the little guy against your nice clean backdrop.
My favorite is the Kunzea in pic 53.
My other favorite is the hawthorn at the NBPCA which was obviosly part of Grants presentation.

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 1:57 pm
by Craig
sorry Birchman, this one , :tu2:
AABC Perth21.jpg
Thanks for the comments Gerard, pup will be happy :hooray:
I spotted that moth in the pic aswell :lol:


Babingtonia virgata- one of my favourites :)
AABC Perth56.jpg

Kunzea-
AABC Perth53.jpg

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 2:53 pm
by LLK
LLK wrote:(....)
BTW, do you know what kind of tree nr 25 is?
Greetings to all AusBonsaiBuddies and have fun!

Lisa

Lisa ,i believe it is a Willow Myrtle

Craig
Thanks, Craig. I managd to read the card enlargement and it says "Agonis sp." and "Willow Myrtle". Agonis flexuosa is a native of W.A. It sure makes a special bonsai.

You guys in Perth/Fremantle have raied the bar!

Lisa

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 2:58 pm
by Gerard
LLK wrote:
LLK wrote:(....)
You guys in Perth/Fremantle have raied the bar!

Lisa
Obviosly a typo,
Have they raised the bar
or perhaps raided the bar

I suspect both :lol:

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 3:05 pm
by LLK
GGggggrrrrrrr...iiiiiinnnnnnnnnnNNN !!
I meant "raised the bar". Can't judge of the raiding.

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 3:22 pm
by Craig
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Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 5:48 pm
by Pup
Did both swatted the moth carefully and raided the bar with some menaces from the east. Thanks for the kudos guys. Now we can slow down and get ready foe Melbourne saving has started, Although if Lindsay buys the big Rhaphiophylla like he said we should be able to make it. Although I doubt his banker will say the same as he bought the winning tree at the Auction, which was donated by the winner of the BCI award newzealandteatrees, then a little elm that has featured here in a brown Patrick Kennedy miniature pot was donated by myself and wife, managed to raise $ 175-00 and is going to QLD.

It was nice to hear the comments from the Guys from the Eastern States that have been involved it a lot of these say that the Bar is set very high now.

So I was very happy to here that, also after changing my shorts 6 times I finally got my presentation over, with more that a few :oh bugger: moments. As it was my first ever power point ones. So to all of you that came up and Congratulated me on a job well done I thank you very much, I had a ball.Alas when we got home a note on the door from the neighbour whetted our spirit we had been flooded, by the, I think wettest night as we were unloading to put the trees away it opened up and poured Fremantle Harbour onto the streets. So we are now in clean up mode Mrs Pup went the garage fridge and in it half of the cool-drinks had exploded ( I'm the husband so who got the blame not Huey) oh well thats life. I will definitely remember coming together for our Bonsai Weekend.
Cheers a very tired Pup. :hooray: :hooray: :hooray: :aussie: :aussie: :aussie:

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 23rd, 2011, 11:06 pm
by Grant Bowie
Hi all,

Just dropped in to say a huge CONGRATULATIONS to the WA folk.

The bar has been raised for those on the east coast and the bar was well and truly raided by a lot of people.

The quality of display and the quality of each tree was very high. A lot of attention to detail by all the folks certainly paid off.

As always the annual conventions are very busy and you often don't get much time with each other. I bumped into Craig(he pinched my seat when I was giving the NBPCA presentation) but then missed him after that. Sorry about that.

Anyhow see you all in Melbourne! Then Canberra! Then Brisbane/Golde Coast etc etc etc.

Grant

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 24th, 2011, 1:07 pm
by Jow
Any one have pics from the workshops or demonstrations?

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 24th, 2011, 2:54 pm
by Steven
Thanks for the pics Craig!

We have uploaded them into a gallery for ease of viewing and future reference. Check it out HERE.
If anyone has any more, please let me know so we can add them to the collection.

Regards,
Steven

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 24th, 2011, 8:11 pm
by anttal63
Jow wrote:Any one have pics from the workshops or demonstrations?

:bump: Would love to hear about and see pics of Min Hsuan Lo and his work :?: :wave:

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 24th, 2011, 8:40 pm
by krittas
great show went down on sunday with the "BONSAIDOG"...too many favourites to list...one thing i did think was great was i bought a copy of Mr Lo book and manage to see him and he was so appreciative of the purchase that he walked arround looking for a pen and signed it for me...great to see.
Dianne (president of the WA bonsai society i think) had a great display of home made pottery for bonsai and i wish i had taken more cash to purchase some.... :crybye:

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 24th, 2011, 9:07 pm
by Tony Bebb
Great job on all the pics Craig and good on you Steven for creating the album.

This was an event that all those that missed it will regret. Raised the bar is an understatement as is raided the bar. But not as much as the bar raided our wallets. :lol: That display was the best I have laid eyes on, and an absolute credit to all involved. All those trees belong to only 12 people who are obviously very talented and committed Bonsai artists :cool: It is a pleasure to know them. :worship:

The whole event ran very well and was professionally organised with things running to schedule the whole weekend. The Sat night dinner was fantastic and we all had a great time. My only regret was having to leave. Lo is an amazing man and very entertaining and I hope to see him work again.

Pup. 'Okay' ;) :lol: He knows what I mean.

Tony

Re: AABC Fremantle 2011*Pictures*

Posted: May 24th, 2011, 11:57 pm
by Pup
In my eye YES Tony, thanks mate it was a pleasure, we are very pleased with all that we accomplished. By yesterday we were getting tired and some edges were starting to fray. Then today we hosted Roger for a chat and lunch, waiting for the others later in the week.

I have some of the entertainment on Saturday afternoon with the white gloves and the swan, with upturned wings that he has been told, he will not live down.
I also have the demo for Sunday of the Casuarina. Just have to crop them and get rid of some that the focus was not right as he moved around a lot.Also some of the critiques on Sunday morning.
Already planning for Melbourne, going to try and sell some bigger trees!!.

Tony I thank you and Cris for some entertaining moments, Danny is hanging in the Office of the Banker, who thought it was only the shorts.
OK mate :hooray: :tu2: :palm: