
BSV Exhibition & Sales
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Hi Antonio,anttal63 wrote:Another favourite of mine this little shimp !!!![]()
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I really liked that tree too (maybe not as a twin trunk in such a deep pot

Did you use a tripod and a long exposure to take your pics? Because the room is fairly dark I had to use a flash with my DSLR handheld, my pics are spoiled by shadows on the wall behind.
All in all it was a great exhibition, I was able to pick up a few nice pots, a very inexpensive but well aged JBP that I'm planning to bend, twist, compress and develop into a nice Literati, caught up and had a chat with a few people and met some new ones.
Cheers,
Mojo
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
ive lurked on here long enough, thought i would post.
Was first exhibition for bonsai ive ever been to, was amazed by some of the trees. walked out with 7 small tree's and pots for them all. being new to bonsai was great to see what is possible. much better than seeing pictures online.
Was first exhibition for bonsai ive ever been to, was amazed by some of the trees. walked out with 7 small tree's and pots for them all. being new to bonsai was great to see what is possible. much better than seeing pictures online.
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Why pay for olives when Alpineart, the hacker and myself collected a truckload for free in 2 hours yesterday !daiviet_nguyen wrote:Who bought the giant olives? (There were two of them)
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Hi all
I managed to stop by loved the English and Chinese elms
Also was amazed at the red Japanese maple it was stunning
Only walked away with a Japanese maple 20
Something to hack away at and pratice this wonderful hobby
Regards
I managed to stop by loved the English and Chinese elms
Also was amazed at the red Japanese maple it was stunning
Only walked away with a Japanese maple 20
Something to hack away at and pratice this wonderful hobby
Regards
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Great show BSV
One of my favs was the Allepo Pine down the back. What a great selection of bonsai on display






Cheers, Ryan
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
hey there Bryan were did you collect the olives from.
the couple im trying to get are from the old italians next door, the only problem with that, is they have put a sercurity bloke out there,
i think his name is shot gun.

the couple im trying to get are from the old italians next door, the only problem with that, is they have put a sercurity bloke out there,
i think his name is shot gun.


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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Still kicking myself I did not purchase the red bud elm on the sales table
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
If you are like me and can never get them to strike roots, then you have to I suppose.Brian wrote:Why pay for olives when Alpineart, the hacker and myself collected a truckload for free in 2 hours yesterday !daiviet_nguyen wrote:Who bought the giant olives? (There were two of them)
I have a tree here thati have taken heaps of cuttings from, none have struck roots. Only way i can do is airlayer

me and olives - Fail!
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Mojo Moyogi wrote:Hi Antonio,anttal63 wrote:Another favourite of mine this little shimp !!!![]()
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I really liked that tree too (maybe not as a twin trunk in such a deep potif it were mine - which I wish it was). The trunk, shari, branch placement and crown all pressed the right buttons for me. Also, the tree is my kind of size.
Did you use a tripod and a long exposure to take your pics? Because the room is fairly dark I had to use a flash with my DSLR handheld, my pics are spoiled by shadows on the wall behind.
All in all it was a great exhibition, I was able to pick up a few nice pots, a very inexpensive but well aged JBP that I'm planning to bend, twist, compress and develop into a nice Literati, caught up and had a chat with a few people and met some new ones.
Cheers,
Mojo
Moj i just used my phone to shoot it with no flash !

Regards Antonio:
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Hacker and myself drove to Myrtleford and with alpinearts instruction dug a truckload of olives in 2 hours. These babies are big, perhaps 400mm across at the base.molty75 wrote:yep thats nice to start another thread,
but where did you collect from.
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Well, either your phone is amazing or my photography skills suck. I'll have to upload the pics to my PC and see what I actually got.anttal63 wrote:Mojo Moyogi wrote:Hi Antonio,anttal63 wrote:Another favourite of mine this little shimp !!!![]()
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I really liked that tree too (maybe not as a twin trunk in such a deep potif it were mine - which I wish it was). The trunk, shari, branch placement and crown all pressed the right buttons for me. Also, the tree is my kind of size.
Did you use a tripod and a long exposure to take your pics? Because the room is fairly dark I had to use a flash with my DSLR handheld, my pics are spoiled by shadows on the wall behind.
All in all it was a great exhibition, I was able to pick up a few nice pots, a very inexpensive but well aged JBP that I'm planning to bend, twist, compress and develop into a nice Literati, caught up and had a chat with a few people and met some new ones.
Cheers,
Mojo
Moj i just used my phone to shoot it with no flash !
Cheers,
Mojo
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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales
Hey Brian,
Would have been good to see you at the show, you have been off the scene for a long time.
Would have been good to see you at the show, you have been off the scene for a long time.