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Wow , very nice indeed . Just shows how much you can put in a smaller space with so much detail. Impressive Daniel .Comment
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Hi Dan
Very nice. I do like vignettes which have cut-away sections and cantelevered sections, they can be very atmospheric and I think yours works very well; nicely linking 3 levels together into one cohesive story.
My only suggestion; perhaps some vegetation? Some weeds around the base of the bridge or some reeds in the water, the latter could help hide the meniscus where the resin is against the rocks. Just a thought.
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Hi Dan
Very nice. I do like vignettes which have cut-away sections and cantelevered sections, they can be very atmospheric and I think yours works very well; nicely linking 3 levels together into one cohesive story.
My only suggestion; perhaps some vegetation? Some weeds around the base of the bridge or some reeds in the water, the latter could help hide the meniscus where the resin is against the rocks. Just a thought.
PeterComment
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