Suiseki -Mountain lake
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Re: Suiseki -Mountain lake
I really like the middle picture. Something about the overhead looking down views tht don't "do it" for me. I think it's display would be critical for it's height placement more eye level then looking down....
dick benbow- Member
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A lake whose overflow is not visible from a stone's front is arguably a lake lost from the scenic view. Where water appears to overflow a wet or dry lake toward the front of a suiseki determines its visual flow.
Chris Cochrane- Member
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Chris, interesting point you made. never considered it or any knowledge of...Think you should visit Seattle for any number of reasons
and save sometime for me as you visit
and save sometime for me as you visit
dick benbow- Member
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dick benbow wrote:Chris, interesting point you made. never considered it or any knowledge of...Think you should visit Seattle for any number of reasons
and save sometime for me as you visit
You can see the volcano's throat yet?
Here are deactivated volcano, describing a suiseki stones, swimming in mountain top
Suiseki Bank- Member
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