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Drip fixed....
So now the question is Shrimp or Dr. Tim's? Hmmm[emoji12]
So now the question is Shrimp or Dr. Tim's? Hmmm[emoji12]
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Drip fixed....
So now the question is Shrimp or Dr. Tim's? Hmmm[emoji12]
You should offset one of the two big piles more and move the small rock in the middle up front some to create a bit more depth.
You should offset one of the two big piles more and move the small rock in the middle up front some to create a bit more depth.
Utilize the rule of 3rds when doing your scape. Nothing in nature is symetrical, so a split rockscpae like that will naturally look strange to you and others until the corals grow out completely and hide the scape.
Had the hired help working hard today....
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I think they deserve a nice ice cream treat.
I think they deserve more than a nice ice cream treat. How about a whole day at the park? lol
niceee!
looks better. I do agree wit right stack. I think the larger rock on very top is what looks off to me, but still looks good though
Agree 110% but, have you seen the snow level in the north-east... not to mention how cold it's been, it's 46-degrees today and it feels sooooooo darn good... lol
I'm on the fence about removing just that one, but like the height it gives me... following the rule of thirds as a compositional technique for making art more interesting and dynamic, that right side looks way off. I have more rocks to pick from, but might just scrap it all together, redoing that side.

