
But if you're after picking then there's something a litte off in the perspective but I can't put my finger on it (which means it's probably me not you).
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Thu 5 Nov 2009, 18:18,
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which means they must be growing in a clump, in the way that trees don't.
Or else the trunks get wider as the trees get further away, causing an unfortunate natural inverted trompe l'oeil effect.
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Thu 5 Nov 2009, 18:22,
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Or else the trunks get wider as the trees get further away, causing an unfortunate natural inverted trompe l'oeil effect.

...these lands are forsaken!
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