Trees in training

Post photo's of your bonsai under-construction for discussion and inspiration.
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Re: Trees in training

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How big can pics be? Thats the first time ive posted pics.
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Re: Trees in training

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Tim - I think you will find that around 50 to 100kb is good.
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Re: Trees in training

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Tim wrote:How big can pics be? Thats the first time ive posted pics.
I resize mine to be 800x600 Resolution and the files end up to be about 80-150 KB. I find this is a good compromise.
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