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Trees have always been a challenge for me, until not too long ago I realized I was going about it all wrong.
I got up early (7 am in the summer) and observed how the light from the sun cast shadows on the leaves and helped give the tree a distinct shape rather than just being a bunch of stray branches darting out every which way.
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