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Old Mister Crow
Join Date: May-2002
Location: Seattle, WA.
Country: USA
Posts: 3,197
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Rip,
This one troubles me. Particularly in the second picture, it looks like a swollen root mass was cut back nearly to the ground and then allowed to sucker out, forming one straight trunk lacking thematic unity or unity of movement with the nebari region.
Is this just the photograph doing the tree an injustice? Because otherwise, I might rather have seen some movement intoduced into the upper part of the tree.
Sincerely,
Old Mister
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