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Posted

the only pic of todays tree. i didnt realise the camera was in my pick up. i wish i'd of got some progress pics, the anchor points where crap with alot of die back in the crown and half the tree was over a very fancy wall.

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Posted

As title.

 

Got plenty of video off this job but it was taken on a Nokia then transfered to my stoopid Samsung phone, so it's all in landscape mode (On it's side.)

 

Bugger.

 

It was so windy, very exposed area, all good.

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Posted
Hey Carl, you missed the tarp, d'oh!!:thumbsdown:

 

 

I know, I can't get anything right, I tried my best, I tried my best, arghhhhh, sob, blubber, lay on the floor pounding it with my fists.:bawling:

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