As of a year ago I lost all my collection bar three. Fortunately my favorite tree survived (barely!)
This plant was in my Grandfather's yard in a pot for 22 years. He planted it the same year I was born. Although he has been a very keen gardener all his life, this plant was never trained as a bonsai until he gave it to me in 2002. I don't have any pictures from then, but it was a large plant with 5 thick trunks extending from the base. I removed all but 2 and began carefully shaping the plant over the years.
Here are some pics of the tree over the years:
May 2004

October 2005


February 2006

December 2008

February 2010


The last picture is now the front, as in my mind the crown leaning further forward is more engaging for the viewer and the lean of the dominant trunk balances well with the opposite lean of the base.
There is MUCH refining to do, and obviously cycles of leaf size reduction. Previous to 2009 this plant had spent its entire life in SE QLD, and the cold winter frosts we get at my new house (Dandenong Ranges) caused a lot of stress for this tree. I'm going to give it a year of feeding and care to fully recover before I start shaping again. The next move is to transfer it to a large box instead of the pot so that I can rotate/reshape the root ball to fit in the pot with the new front parallel with the longest side of the pot.
If anyone has any specific advice regarding caring for Green Island Ficus, I'm all ears. Especially regarding encouraging it to fruit!