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Hi all

 

I was wondering if you lovely folk would be able to help me out. I am currently putting together something relating to tree neglect and could do with some images to support my writing and my own photos.

 

What I am after are photographs of common tree neglect issues. Failure to remove tree ties and guards and the inherent problems these may cause. Failure to instigate formative pruning leading to crossing/rubbing branches etc. root compaction due to parking of cars on soft verges. Bad planting. Etc etc.

 

It is possible that these will be used on a web site in the future in an advisory way but obviously I can credit any of those I may use.

 

If you have any that you think are suitable then please feel free to post here.

 

Many thanks in advance:001_smile:

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Sorry Sean, I can't help. I know I've taken pictures of the sort of things you want but when I searched through my phone and computer last night it appears that I haven't kept them.

 

 

Ditto. I think I've lost a hard drive somewhere along the line as well. Cheers for looking though

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