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Attila Soos
Join Date: Jan-2002
Location: Los Angeles, California
Country: USA
Posts: 1,946
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I agree that this tree is great the way it is. Amazing trunk.
Maybe some mudmen in the lower right corner would improve it...?? |
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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: South San Francisco, CA
Posts: 1,967
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Atilla, did you say "mudmen" or "madmen"? Anyway, I did a little work on the tree.I prefer to see the great jin on the lower right, unimpeded by foliage hanging down. The pot certainly caught my eye as it's very similar to a large Shigaraki that I have a large JBP planted in. Mike
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