Yamadori Sabina Juniper
- Auk
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Mimo, you asked for photo's so there they are. This is a Yamadori,from the mountains in Spain, collected by the seller.
They go there periodically and they have more of 'm. I could not resist buying this one.
It's small, I'm really going to have to be in the right, relaxed and stress-free mood to work on this. I'm going to have to very careful and patient. The picture shows what would maybe be the easiest side, but I want the other side as the front - because of the deadwood.
Wondering what's in the soil... but I am not going to repot any time soon, of course.
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Well.. LB and Clicio told to you something about the angle you need to shoot to get the optimal view. That comprise both if you use a 6D Mark II or if you use a potato..Auk wrote: OK... I know. The quality of the pictures... I'll use a real camera next time
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Felidae wrote: Auk, this will be a stunner!
Well.. LB and Clicio told to you something about the angle you need to shoot to get the optimal view. That comprise both if you use a 6D Mark II or if you use a potato..Auk wrote: OK... I know. The quality of the pictures... I'll use a real camera next time
The angle is correct as it shows what I wanted to show. It's the lighting and my phone not focussing...
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leatherback wrote: Might just be time for a little update>
Took it to Bruno Weijman's where we had a workshop with the club.
So yeah, guess it's time for an update.
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I liked the silhouette it makes though
There are two pots on the photo, one that Bruno said it will fit in and that would look nice. One that I purchased recently, that's slightly bigger and imho nicer.
We'll see...
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However the styling killed it .... it hid the most interesting part, and the crown is wayyy toooo big.
And it looks like being cut around the emergency triangle you carry in your car.
Sorry AUK but you have to make justice to this tree.
I believe you can do better than the guy in the workshop!
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What!!?! I'm always use my emergency triangel . Now I'm confused. :ohmy:Mimo wrote: Wow sorry I missed this posts, that?s a very nice little yamadori juniper!!!
However the styling killed it .... it hid the most interesting part, and the crown is wayyy toooo big.
And it looks like being cut around the emergency triangle you carry in your car.
Sorry AUK but you have to make justice to this tree.
I believe you can do better than the guy in the workshop!
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Mimo wrote: I believe you can do better than the guy in the workshop!
That guy is a sensei and famous in the Netherlands!
I'm not going to change it now
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