BoarderPhreak
Well-Known Member
^ True, and to an extent I totally agree!
They do stand out, but only if you know what they are and look at them directly. To the layperson or out of the corner of one's eye - they blend in as much as possible... I do commend their efforts to "hide" them (they're near me in NY also). I'd rather see an "unusual tree" than an "obvious tower." Keep in mind that they *have* to be higher than surrounding trees and infrastructure for the clearest signal.
They do stand out, but only if you know what they are and look at them directly. To the layperson or out of the corner of one's eye - they blend in as much as possible... I do commend their efforts to "hide" them (they're near me in NY also). I'd rather see an "unusual tree" than an "obvious tower." Keep in mind that they *have* to be higher than surrounding trees and infrastructure for the clearest signal.