A recently bought a fisheye lens to use with my camera for filming skateboarding.
I thought I might try it out on some slower moving subjects...
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Re: Fisheye Bonsai
That chinese elm in the third picture looks as though it has some kind of tumor?!
Root over rock subject maybe?
Root over rock subject maybe?
After roughly 20 years of growing bonsai, I reckon I might just be starting to get the hang of it...
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Re: Fisheye Bonsai
Hi there,
Never would of thought of using panty hose to keep the soil in! Interesting solution that.
Cheers,
Brad75.
Never would of thought of using panty hose to keep the soil in! Interesting solution that.
Cheers,
Brad75.
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Re: Fisheye Bonsai
This was the technique we used during the 12 week course with Georgina at Bonsai South.