Walter Pall's main blog about bonsai and his work with trees from day to day. Lots of good pictures of good trees and lots of valuable information about bonsai.
This is a European spruce, Picea abies, that I found 20 years ago. The first image is of summer 1988. Then you see a succession of images until summer this year. Alex had the task to finally let this spruce shine after twenty years. Even Mr. Morimae liked it a lot. Good job 'Alex.
The Japanese delegation was led by myself to the Southeast Bavarian Bonsai convention which coincidentally was held at that weekend. The convention was all about shohin and smaller plus large European species - no purchased Asian species. Mr. Morimae again expressed great surprise about the quality of the treesa and of the overall setting. I could convince him to do a long tree critique. This he did in a spendid manner, with remarks that were really heplful. And he drew a very nice sketch of each of the critiqued trees. At a speech in the end Mr. Morimae said that we are on the right path and he asked us to contine. Japan is NOT the leading bonsai nation to copy. One can learn from Japan, but we should continue to find our own way in bonsai.