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Old 26-Jan-2008   #1
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pink lady

windswept root over rock
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Old 28-Jan-2008   #2
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I changed the rock.
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Old 29-Jan-2008   #3
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Try using a higher, jagged rock that points to the right, following the direction of the wind. It should help the image. Nice little tree, keep it updated
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Old 7-Feb-2008   #4
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different photo
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Old 11-Feb-2008   #5
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different tree
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Old 11-Feb-2008   #6
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Beautiful. That looks so dilicate. What size is the pot?
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Old 18-Feb-2008   #7
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I think it's 9 inches in diameter. It's a small pot.
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Old 13-Mar-2008   #8
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try this
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Old 23-Mar-2008   #9
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a pyracantha
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Old 25-Mar-2008   #10
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some sides
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