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Put aside some time, there is quite a few hours worth here. Enjoy!







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Can't see anything here?
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Thankyou Benny, I will enjoy those.
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Post by MJL »

Brilliant Benny - thanks.

I have only viewed the super critique video at this point (and skipped some brief parts too) but it was great to watch and listen to the chat and debate.

The discussion around 1hr 20 or so re: the second last tree - was insightful; it was around craft vs artistic interpretation. Indeed, while the last tree is amazing, I really loved the second last tree because of the interpretative nature of the tree.

Anyway - more to watch in due course but good stuff. Thanks again for sharing.

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