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Retired podiatrist Jonathan Singer has worked magic in , an elegant album featuring hundreds of full-page images of the miniature potted trees that represent a horticultural art form dating back 2,000 years. Granted unprecedented access to both public and private collections, Singer photographed some of the finest existing bonsai creations. Here, a 250-year-old Sargents juniper 鈥渟hows how a heavy-appearing bonsai can become elegant鈥 in a master's hands. Named 鈥淥dori,鈥 meaning dancer, its reddish-brown living bark interlaces with pallid older wood. These creations, writes editor W. John Kress, a curator at the Smithsonian Institution鈥檚 National Museum of Natural History, show how 鈥渉umans can tame nature not to destroy, but to glorify; not to conquer, but to exult; not to flee from, but to meditate on.鈥