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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16117
Just don't overtry. The material tells you what is possible. Windswept, cascade.. All too farfetched.
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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16119
I think he ment a Fukinagashi/bunjin,something like this.

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i don't know if it looks nice with a needle juniper.
I will do nothing drastical to the tree for a while, but it's? nice to think about it.

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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16127
Im glad that you are even taking my ideas in consideration . Im just putting them out there for you to do whatever you want with them . In the meantime im learning lots from the feedback im getting so thank you :)
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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16129
Let's compare :)


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Replied by Orlando on topic Juniperus Squamata

Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16130
Thanks auk,that's nice!
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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16133

Auk wrote: Let's compare :)


Orlando, after taking into consideration Auk?s composition (nice job Auk, by the way), I?d say that the option I like best is the third one. The tree in the middle seems more balanced to me or at least the one that fits my aesthetic ideas better ;)

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Replied by Enaisio on topic Juniperus Squamata

Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16144
I would keep them all if they were 5 different trees :) but if I had to pick one in the end I would keep the original :)
I think if he fixes the foliage and branches as he said it will look perfect ;)
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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16145

Enaisio wrote: I cant help imagining it with the top branch turned into deadwood like if it was struck by lightning and the bottom branch kept like it is :)

Enaisio wrote: how about removing all of the branches on the left and keeping the ones on the right turning it into a semi cascade bunjingi style

Enaisio wrote: if I had to pick one in the end I would keep the original :)


Can you make up your mind please? ;)
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Posted 9 years 7 months ago #16146
Lol im sorry but im new to all of this and my mind Is overflowing with information and ideas so to to answer youre question honestly : no I really cant make up my mind anymore :) lol
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Posted 8 years 8 months ago #21035
Nice tree, keep it going and send lots of pictures.
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