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Tri is this your house? What do you think about using Bamboo as a landscaping element in a yard?
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scheinfluger_77
Tri is this your house? What do you think about using Bamboo as a landscaping element in a yard?
I have several Bamboo species in my back yard. My favorite is Black Bamboo. They are beautiful as older they get . The canes will look Ebony black color. Their roots are running habit so be careful where you want to put them.
The Japanese landscapers loves the black bamboo and they are quite expensive especially in a bigger canes (1 to 2 inches in diameter ). I highly recommended for your garden accent. Enjoy gardening.
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Thanks Peter. Hope to bring the Zen energy for the weekend :)
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Tri Tran
I have several Bamboo species in my back yard. My favorite is Black Bamboo. They are beautiful as older they get . The canes will look Ebony black color. Their roots are running habit so be careful where you want to put them.
The Japanese landscapers loves the black bamboo and they are quite expensive especially in a bigger canes (1 to 2 inches in diameter ). I highly recommended for your garden accent. Enjoy gardening.
Thank you.
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Peter De Smidt
Bryan's Bench
Intrepid 8x10
300mm Imagon
Ektascan
This one really works for me Peter! Great image!
BTW Fine use of the lens & looks as if it's sans strainer.
PS The two Imagon images you posted directly before are compelling as well.
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Thanks, Luis. I used my DIY f/5.6 aperture.
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Peter De Smidt
Bryan's Bench
Intrepid 8x10
300mm Imagon
Ektascan
Beautifully seen! Bravo.