Treees in Centenial Park

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Treees in Centenial Park

Post by thuynguyen001 »

Was wandering in Centenial Park last week to be inspired by Nature, I took some photos I thought I might want to share with you guys.
Hope you enjoy. ;)
Thuy
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Thuy, so that's where the clear sky got to.
Great trees, especially the bottom one.
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Anja wrote:Thuy, so that's where the clear sky got to.
Great trees, especially the bottom one.

A very nice 1:6 tree. Beautiful marriage and taper in the trunk and no big foot syndrome. Could do with a little more filling out , however does capture the feeling of some hardship. worth modelling off! :D
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Maybe Salvatore should have started with the basics and explianed how to measure a trees trunk to hieght ratio. The lowest ratio here is 1:12 :?:
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Anja wrote:Thuy, so that's where the clear sky got to.
Great trees, especially the bottom one.
Hi, Anja
Yes it was a rare moment of sunshine during the last 3-4 weeks of raining in Sydney.
And i like that last one too( and the first one too :) )
Thuy.
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