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Fine work. Long may it live & hope you get the go back wrk to keep her stable & alive.

Nice lot of photo synth prod growth in the lower area for her to keep energy up.

Hope to see more pics over the yrs of how she comes on.:thumbup:

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i do believe you are working to my spec mate lol, do you have the original thread to see your markings on the picture to compare to the final outcome?

 

ps, cracking pic, it says a lot. the climber looks really relaxed and at ease in the crown.

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I has a mess around on Photoshop the other evening and came up with this, see what you think…..

 

looks good mate, :thumbup: the only thing i dont like, is its too dark on the right.

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