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Re: How would you style?

Posted: January 7th, 2013, 11:22 am
by Pup
bodhidharma wrote:
jme wrote:As for Lisa, I think your post was a little rude, am I only aloud to get 1 persons point of view?
An acknowledgement is the key here Jme. Experienced people are kindly trying to point this out to you. If you are after knowledge then you have to acknowledge. The problem you will encounter is that people will not answer your questions anymore and you will feel left out. As for Lisa, she is a long time contributor and has much to offer. Alienating people like Lisa will take away from your pool of knowledge and, ultimately, you will not get the experience you are looking for. It seems to me from your reply that you are feeling a little offended, now, put the shoe on the other foot. We must also accept that sometimes the answer we get is not the answer we were looking for but that is also learning. When you gain more experience you will find the answers you got were the only logical ones to your question as stated by Bonsai4ever.
Regards,
Bodhi.
Well put Bohdi, as I have said many times. Manners cost nothing, but boy, do they buy a lot.

Cheers Pup

Re: How would you style?

Posted: January 10th, 2013, 3:04 pm
by Redneck Sumo
Hi JME,

I am also very new to Bonsai and this is actually my first post :tu:

I recently completed a "beginners" course with a very knowledgeable lady on the Northside of Brisbane, and learnt heaps in just one day. After doing the course, I have attempted a Shohin style tree of the Buxus Harlandii variety. Perhaps a before and after shot may help you with styling your tree?? :fc:

Please feel free to comment on what I have done also, as I am very new to this game.

Cheers,
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