





The photos's are a storyboard of how I developed the woodcutter image. I prefer the colder lit photographs than the ones that have the orange and red tinge to them. Like in other images I have added more trees to this image, smaller and thinner ones to add depth.
The top two images are my final ones although I can make up my mind about the white gravel on the floor. I may have a go at blackening the floor out. However I think the floor helps the element of depth within the photograph and it stops the woodcutter look as though he is suspended or floating on air.
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