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Some of my Reductions


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After commenting on a picture I thought it be best to front up with some of the work i've done! Been having trouble up loading pictures so i hope this works.

 

Not quite finished in the second pic, just need to remove my anchor point. But can see how much the trees been reduced by.

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Great work there eco :thumbup1:

 

I have to admit that pressure from the client to reduce the tree to a height which they want certainly makes it tricky to avoid stubs. A compromise is usually made but its not always for the good of the tree.

 

Thanks for posting :thumbup:

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