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Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 10:13 pm
by Craig
from google

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 10:23 pm
by Hackimoto
I must say that I like it but I would like to see the branches and foliage on the right reduced from the bottom by about half. I feel it would give the tree more dynamic movement. Anyone wanna do a virt?

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 11:25 pm
by Craig
No virts of this tree, i'm sure Antonio will agree.respect please.
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 8:41 am
by Hackimoto
Well I'll just cover that section with my fingers to see what it looks like. I hope no one is offended by this.

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 9:28 am
by anttal63
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 11:32 am
by banksia
I'm of a similar opinion to Jarrod on this one. I first viewed this tree on his site a couple of years ago and like Jarrod, I think it looks quite sparse.
Yes, Viminalis is a weeper and this characteristic has been alittle over-emphasized IMO. I would prefer it if some of the length was taken out of those branches (being a hairdresser anttal63 you surely can sympathise

) and instead have more dense foliage filling it in. All this aside though it is an interesting take on Callistemon as bonsai.
Having said this, I think one of the nicest around is in the National Collection...I may be alittle biased being a West Aussie though!
I think the best is Ernie Kuo's. I couldn't find a decent photo of it to post...maybe someone can help...it's a real cracker.
Cheers!
Anthony

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 1:54 pm
by Gerard
I love it,
the weeping aspect is exaggerated (old trees do that)
bald (old people do that)
The tree is a little unusual in the way it is styled but better than trying to make a young callistemon look like a young callistemon and calling it "natural style".
Longer branches are the price paid for allowing the tree to flower and a real treat for those who don't get to see them flower in the wild or in the garden. I am sure it is a showstopper in South America.
I wonder if Nacho Marin has seen callistemons in the wild.
He should be congratulated, making us think about one of our own!
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 2:07 pm
by hugh grant
Its a beautiful tree and definitely deserves the awards it was given. i would love to congratulate Nacho for his wonderful tree. you can see why it won the award, because its a show stopper. if you saw this tree at an exhibition you would be immediately drawn to it again and again. as we can see here, it has drawn lots of attention on this site alone. If a tree creates a reaction in its audience, it is a very good tree. after all, art is all about connecting with its audience and this tree seems to just that
Hugh
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 6:40 pm
by GavinG
Craig, thanks for the photos of street trees. Worth gold. I owe you several golden beverages, if you ever come to Canberra.
Gavin
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 20th, 2012, 8:23 pm
by Craig
Sorry maybe I should of stated that those pics were from google, I'll still take the beverages

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 21st, 2012, 1:50 pm
by harry
Longer branches are the price paid for allowing the tree to flower and a real treat for those who don't get to see them flower in the wild or in the garden.
Hmm if you cut back behind the seed pods the branches will be shorter,and will flower profusely as Callistemons flower on new wood. i have noticed while a lot of the branches go up then weep which is natural in weeping trees.
For the most part they are doing this as nacho has wired them this way. there are however some that come off the trunk and go straight down.
As hugh has said you are drawn to this tree again and again, so you look harder each time, then you find the Hmms.
just my

harry
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 2:19 pm
by anttal63
Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 2:30 pm
by Hackimoto
Not sure why it can't be enlarged ? Maybe someone more computer literate cane advise on this. thanks Ant.

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 8:11 pm
by anttal63
Hackimoto wrote:Not sure why it can't be enlarged ? Maybe someone more computer literate cane advise on this. thanks Ant.

When you saved as you should have as a jpg instead of png...i think. The fact that its 8kb that is a very small file. Or when you saved the tree to yuor comp the 1st time you saved the thumbnail . Always open the pic then save it

Craigs pic cant be opened

Re: Nacho Marin's Callistamon
Posted: December 11th, 2012, 5:41 am
by anttal63
Ficus Benjamina by NACHO...
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