This gnarly oldJapanese white pine (Pinus parviflora)(completely asleep at the wheel... but thanks to our friend Ryan Bell, we now know that the tree is 2 needle pine rather than a 5 needle... thus a Japanese red or Japanese black pine)is from a Japanese gallery that originally appeared in Bonsai Today* issue 85. It looks a bit like something you might find on Point Lobos (more about that below). Artist unknown.
This post originally appeared in January 2010. It was inspired by a visit to Point Lobos on California’s Monterrey Peninsula. Hyperbole aside, it’s one of the most mindbendingly beautiful places on this planet.
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A piece of Point Lobos. Shooting landscapes is a bit like shooting bonsai. No matter what you do, the shot is never as powerful as the real thing.
Juniperus rigida (Needle juniper, sometimes called Temple juniper). Also from Bonsai Today issue 85. Artist unknown.
*Images from Bonsai Today are shown courtesy of Bonsai Focus
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