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As others have said, the scaling of the tree is odd...it would still
look big if it was half the size, but probably because you usually don't
see bell jars that size. I suggest scaling it down to half or a third
it's size and moving the camera closer and down so it looks up at the
mountains past the tree.
This assumes that those *are* mountains and not a rocky beach or
something. They look like mountains, but the distance (when judging from
the fog) could be just a few yards due to snow...
Actually, that could make an interesting scene. Keep the tree and
"mountains" at their current scale, and put something else in the scene
to show that both are actually very miniature, a bonsai tree and
partially snow-covered volcanic rock. A lost beach ball about twice as
big as the tree, for example.
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Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
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