Aussie-Chookmum
Obeying her avian masters
I think the cut and cleaned up billet would still be a good contrast with the finished piece. In fact it might be easier to see the original shape of the wood once the bark is removed.I have done this. The trouble is I often only remember to take pictures after I've got something worth photographing.
Also, a lot of the wooden pieces have been cut and cleaned up in a batch, before I even start to think about what to make with them.