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Condo unit at ground floor....

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Hello Cecil,


Thank you for your kind advise in my previous posting. However, I do need to clarify on some of the "threats" .....


You mentioned that tall thin trees and lamp post slicing the balconyare fengshui treats so could you plse advise the attached layout that I intend to buy at ground floor? There are 5 thin trees in the middle and 1 slightly bigger one on the right of the house....also a lamp post on the left....Are these also considered as threats ? Thanks


Warmest Regards,
David Chua


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Dear David,

Thanks for the sketch.

1. For the lamp post, since it is at the edge or perimeter of your unit, it does not seem to be a threat.

2. For the cluster of thin trees, this is OK.

3. But for the single tree, it poses a threat. Fortunately, since it is only on one side, overlooking one glass panel, it is simple to “correct.” Most of us use curtains, and often the curtains can be drawn just enough to block the view of this lone tree.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

 

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On 9/27/2004 2:44:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Hello Cecil,

Thank you for your kind advise

in my previous posting.

However, I do need to clarify

on some of the "threats" .....

You mentioned that tall thin

trees and lamp post slicing

the balconyare fengshui

treats so could you plse

advise the attached layout

that I intend to buy at ground

floor? There are 5 thin

trees in the middle and 1

slightly bigger one on the

right of the house....also a

lamp post on the left....Are

these also considered as

threats ? Thanks

Warmest Regards,David Chua



 

  • 21 years later...
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How to take a proper photo of a potential poison arrow such as 
a lamp post or tree trunk

The importance of understanding the proper techniques for photographing potential poison arrows, which can aid in their identification and analysis. 

WRONG!

The incorrect method of photographing a lamp post can lead to misinterpretations regarding its classification as sha qi or a poison arrow. Accurate assessment requires proper techniques to ensure reliable conclusions.

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CORRECT!

To capture an effective photograph of the home, position yourself directly in line with the lamp post. This alignment will enhance the composition and focus of the image.

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The main point of the above illustration is to stand at a specific location, X, from which one should stand to capture a photograph of the lamp post, referred to as O. This instruction emphasizes the importance of positioning for effective photography.

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Excellent Shots!

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Dear Cecil, Trust you are well. 
Open main door look out to a palm tree. Should we chop off the palm tree? Thank you

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Yes the easiest solution is to make it disappear. 🙏🏻 - Cecil Lee

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