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I personally experience the time shortly before winter always as the most difficult time for woodland photography, as everything gets bleak and it seems that there is even more chaos there than in the rest of the year - with all the thin sticks, which are difficult to be determined in a photograph. I passed this place already hundreds of times and I was thinking already for years, to take a photograph around this spot - of the most chaos I know in that entire forest, but it never worked. This time I managed to find order in the chaos - even in the most difficult time of the year, which is totally crazy. The color contrast on the ground and the patches of orange in the distance balance the image in a nice way and with the different sizes of the sticks, this leads to a fantastic sense of depth.
To find out how I took this photo, watch this video:
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