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    Portland Bonsai Spring Show

    I do find the BSOP site very difficult at best. Thank you for the constructive criticism - To find out what is happening in Portland I usually look on the Olympia club's site.
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    Portland Bonsai Spring Show

    Man, their website sucks ((BSOP, not Japanese Gardens)). I looked online last week and there was no mention of this event that i could find. I wanted to go, but there was no info available.. grrrr. :mad:
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    Talent = Vision?

    I would recommend doing sketches of different options for a tree and see which ones just feel better to look at. You can use pencil or camera and computer or watercolors or anything at all. Don't be afraid to make drawings that aren't easily achieved, in fact make some that would be...
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    Instead of leaving...

    perspective
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    Wisteria and Pot Contest

    A oval Erin Pottery pot I found on Harry Harrington's site. I squashed it a bit and glazed it a virt blue... It was the first picture to come up when I searched for bonsai pot on google images!
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    Forbes on Bonsai

    It says "eightieth" not eighth. Good article, thanks for posting.
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    Azalea leaves

    Pack some mulch inside your hat if you go out!
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    Fix the deadwood challenge...

    One of the pioneers in the Root over Pteradactyl style...
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    Sorta like the auction bonsai of the month...

    Wait a minute- What was the question???
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    Sorta like the auction bonsai of the month...

    Looks to me like a sea creature that wandered onto some dirt. Maybe then putting its head up its rear. And got stuck.
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    Inspiring Oak

    First you get some really big knob cutters..
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    Alpine Fir Penjing

    Way too symmetrical. That virt looks like a target. Personally I don't mind the pot it is in. Beautiful planting btw. :)
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    Tangents

    Keep it up! I definitely find this discussion interesting! Recently while looking at a tree in the Weyerhauser Bonsai Collection the curator and I were discussing aesthetics. This particular tree (a staghorn sumac, the 8th one over on the link I posted) works on the Golden Ratio, and...
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