Originally Posted by
flashback
I think you done pretty good considering the conditions under which you had to work. I'm not sure about Richards edit, only because the needles appear to be too pale a green but, I'm often wrong about a good many things so you should probably find a few grains of salt. Over all I thinks the shots are good for exactly what they, a documentation of an artist performing on stage.
Now, you say this particular tree is 160 years old? This was a 160 year old, free-range tree, collected and now being...bonsai-ed? So...how does one go about determining the age of this particular tree, increment borer? SSN? And I thought I knew tree anatomy but I have never heard of a tree life line, is this a real thing or more of a metaphysical thing?
Anyway always been fascinated with the art of Bonsai, the patience and 'zen' required to make and maintain these trees. I fully understand the attraction to this art, but I'm more of a cut-a-tree-down-and-make-furniture-from-it kinda guy. Great shots about a fascinating art.