Woodlands photography is incredibly challenging! The forests are full of chaos and it can be difficult to find a composition that makes order and simplifies, especially since there is always some bush or branch in the way. I think #1 works quite well, you made a pleasing comp to my eyes.
Edit: I do like your 2nd shot also, wonderful yellows (I might suggest cropping up from the bottom just a bit to eliminate that fallen birdhouse or whatever it is on bottom right).
Nov 09, 2025 at 09:55 PM
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Woodlands photography is incredibly challenging! The forests are full of chaos and it can be difficult to find a composition that makes order and simplifies, especially since there is always some bush or branch in the way. I think #1 works quite well, you made a pleasing comp to my eyes.
Woodlands photography is incredibly challenging! The forests are full of chaos and it can be difficult to find a composition that makes order and simplifies, especially since there is always some bush or branch in the way. I think #1 works quite well, you make a pleasing comp to my eyes.
Nov 09, 2025 at 03:53 PM
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