Thanks so muchLove it.
Thanks so much Bolero.I liked it better with the Steps in it...They added a Dimension of Curiosity, Detail & Purpose to the setting... where did they go, who used them,...
I like your Rocks especially the ones with the undercut bottoms, as though someone or something might live there ...???
I find it interesting in that you essentially have 3 groups of Maples as opposed to a single all closely growing together Forest or Grouping...That indicates, at lease to me, another Dimension of Curiosity to the Setting...
What is the Width, Length & OA Height of the setting, pot...
As usual you have accomplished a really nice, & interesting Bonsai Landscape setting...
The Right side of the setting is Begging for something to be added, not sure what? Shrubbery maybe.
Thanks for sharing...
Thanks so much once again. I will definitely post once I continue on it.Dorian I agree with the Dead tree and maybe some more branches around it...and maybe a little shrub or two to give dimension and reality to your setting...
On the stairs...I would make them very old looking and covered with small forest stuff, smallish branches, leaves, etc, just a thought, I also like the idea of just an old Path up the Outcropping...You already have a Natural Pathway there...
Otherwise a Beautiful Bonsai Setting...A good sized Pot and Setting also...
Thanks so much for the great feedback Bolero. Really appreciate it.Dorian, your Rock placement is Outstanding and gives the Landscape a Realistic look...
I like the Tree Stump and broken off Limbs on the ground...
I don't think your Moss on a Rock does anything to add to the Setting, I would not use it, too distracting......
I still think you could add some Steps to the Left side of the Landscape, cleverly adding them in between the Rocks...
Will love seeing Fall colors of the Trident...