Found the lost one - the sixth man! He's up on the left side with a blue top. So, if the yellow one is a guy then there are four in Red, one in Blue and one in Yellow. In Craig's photo, he's up the top alongside https://www.ausbonsai.com.au , but you can only see the lower half of him:
Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
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Re: Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
thats unreal, thanks tman, i couldn't see him anywhere Craig
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Re: Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
I guess the real question is where do we do the trunk chop, and would you pop it into a square or a oval pot?
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Re: Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
Yep...they're big alright !
check this sucker out
check this sucker out
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Re: Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
What an awesoem photo Todd
Makes us feel very small in this world!
Ken
Makes us feel very small in this world!
Ken
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Re: Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
They're incredible Ken. I've wanted to see them since I was a Kid (50 now) and finally got the chance earlier this year. One of the greatest things I've ever done with my life (besides marry that gorgeous woman in the photo!)kcpoole wrote:What an awesoem photo Todd
Makes us feel very small in this world!
Ken
I plan to go back at some stage.