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Bonsai Rock has about three trees which look like they are just bursting out of the rock. The trees seem to be miniature (just like a Bonsai Tree) due to the fact that the rock is limiting the trees’ development.
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A visit to the 'Bonsai House' at Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens revealed a collection of wonderful plants in 'miniature'. This particular one stood out for me, its bark being a prominent feature.
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bonsai european larch as seen at RBG Kew. even the little trees are showing new growth at the moment!
Milky Way at Bonsai Rock, Lake Tahoe, California
The foreground was taken right after the milkyway take. Milky Way ISO 5000, F2.8, 25 sec, Foreground: ISO 800, F2.8, 8 mins.
Fifteenth in the series ‘Wild Bonsai’, this tree is forty-eight inches (1.2m) in height and perhaps 1000 years old.
'Wild Bonsai' is a numbered collection of photos of naturally occurring bristlecones (p. longaeva) generally less than five feet in height (158cm) and - as nearly as I can estimate - between fifty and five-hundred years old - some much older. Most will have sprouted and survived in tiny cracks and crevases or miniature basins of sand and gravel. Shaped by the elements, flourishing tenaciously in the most minimalist of conditions, their lives are measured not in the millennia of more robust bristlecones, but in centuries...often mere decades.
'Duality', the cover photo for this album, is to me a matriarch of sorts and will remain unnumbered as a small token of a deeply intuitive and unapologetic respect that remains as transcendent and mysterious to me as it may seem odd to others. The essay that accompanies 'Duality' could, in many ways, apply as well to any other tree I may post in this series.
A perspective: Housed in the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the fifth oldest living cultivated bonsai in the world is something over 500 years old and is a designated National Treasure of Japan.
So in love with my new Bonsai tree, I figured I'd take a picture of it before I kill it. This tree is 6 years old. I hope I can keep it alive for at least another 6 years :)
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A lone mangrove tree sits on a vast empty beach where the rainforest meets the sea, Daintree Rainforest, North Queensland. Shot on LUMIX GH5 using intentional camera movement and edited on iPhone using Snapseed, Retouch and native camera app.
Continuiamo a crescere, a mutare la nostra forma, ci confrontiamo con alcune debolezze che devono essere corrette, non sempre scegliamo la soluzione migliore... eppure, nonostante tutto, andiamo avanti, sforzandoci di procedere eretti, in modo corretto, cosicché ci sia possibile onorare non le pareti, né le porte o le finestre, ma lo spazio vuoto che esiste dentro, lo spazio in cui adoriamo e veneriamo ciò che abbiamo di più caro e importante.
(Paulo Coelho)
Voor het fotoboek van een goede kennis uit ons dorp fotografeerde ik zijn collectie bonsaibomen in verschillende seizoenen. Het was moeilijker dan ik aanvankelijk dacht, maar wel een goed leerproces. Het boek is nu klaar en gisteren ontving ik van hem het eerste exemplaar. Dit is één van de foto's.
For the photo book by a good friend from our village I photographed his collection bonsai trees in different seasons. It was more difficult than I thought initially, but a good learning process. The book is finished and yesterday I received the first copy from him. This is one of the pictures.