Just thought I'd show you a few of my trees. All of them are bought, and some more recently than others. (sorry about the post being in the wrong place, but I could not figure out how to change it once I had realised!

The first is my first tree in my current collection. It is an Acacia that I was given as a gift 4 years ago. At the time, it looked like this:
That photo was taken in 2008, and here it is now:
It needs some more ramification, and the bottom branches are there simply to thicken it up a bit.
Next is a very young olive that I have bent into shape. I will be working on it again tonight at our Oyama Kai meeting, so I'll post a update tomorrow. It needs better pad placement and the top needs a lot of work. I have had this one for about 3 years now:
Next up a small Juniper Grey Owl received as a lucky draw prize when my mother chose a "most popular tree" at the Oyama Bonsai Kai Show about two years ago. Back then, it looked like this:
I have repotted it and given the trunk and branches some heavy wiring. I am now working on the pad positioning and developing branch refinement. Next step is to start a better root selection and build them up as well.
Another Juniper, this one a Procumbens Nana bought just shy of a year ago from a local bonsai person who was reducing her collection.
I felt it was overly bushy and lacked foliage refinement and so this is where it is today, one year later:
Another JPN, this one recently acquired. I have done nothing to it other than pot it up and feed feed feed. I am planning to use this one in a cascade demo that I am going to be presenting to our club in a few month's time. The tree originally belonged to Ian Saaiman, and then Rudi Adam. The basics are there, but lots of work to do still!
Now for a Japanese Black Pine. I bought this as an upright tree about a year ago, and finally decided to go with a semi-cascade. I have planted it out sideways and bent some shape into the trunk:
Recently I did a bit of branch placement, and I am looking forward to getting this one looking good in future. I think it has a bright future with a bit of luck!
Finally, a Trident Maple I bought a few weeks back from the same person as the Juniper. A Lovely tree. It needs work on the roots and I am considering a new branch on the outside of the bend. You know which one! Thoughts? First I will live with it for a while and see whether I want to make these changes or not.
Hope you enjoy these trees and the before and afters. I'd be more than happy to take comments/suggestions/criticisms on any of them! I'll post a few more when I get the old camera out again sometime.
Cheers,
Andrew