the foreground plants seem to be too thick and tall, block the view?

hi forumers,
Just finished scaping my 1.5ft tank. I intend to make the wild effect but of cuz it is still not there yet. maybe it will look better when it becum mature. I used bushy and narrow leaves plant to scape as this will make my 1.5ft small tank look bigger. Waiting for it to mature and i most probably keeping shrimps in this tank. Will make updates in the future. Comments are most welcome. Thanks for viewing.Sorry for my poor photography skill.
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the foreground plants seem to be too thick and tall, block the view?
一天到晚游泳的鱼呀,鱼,不停游。。。

haha. thought that no one is going to reply my this post.Originally Posted by mr_moon
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are u refering to the japonica on the left foreground? otherwise it's my photography skills that yucks.Think it's my wrong angle captures.
As for the japonica, i purposely place it there, trying to create depth of the scape. I am actually mixing e. tenullus with hairgrass to create the wild effect(inspired by Mr Amano). I admit that the left bg plant is not dense enuff..think i need to touch up abit
hmm, hoping that more comments to come
Cheers,

It's only a day old![]()
The light seems insufficient, because of this the Tennellus will grow long and ugly.
The rockwork you have is not very clear cut, but I suppose you had no time to clean up the tank. The red plant seems too centralised, perhaps just a bit more to the left or right will do. Nice job on packing the tank with plants at the start though![]()
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