Forest Road
I think that many of you know how convenient it is to navigate in the forest when you know the location of forest roads along which forestry workers carry out logistics, delivering the equipment necessary for making clearings into the forest and removing felled trees from the forest.
As a rule, such roads can hardly be called roads, because after rain they turn into huge puddles that need to be avoided.
But, very often, on such roads, you can find mushroom places, even without going deep into the forest.
I like walking along these paths in the shade of trees, they are excellent observation platforms from which you can admire the beauty of the forest.
The November forest, which has lost most of its leaves, is no less beautiful.
Its colors cannot leave us indifferent and contribute to the birth of the desire to create something and show our creativity.
I wanted to depict a forest road in the picture that you see.
The fallen leaves look like a finale, but I thought it would be interesting to reverse the flow of time and turn the leaves into trees.
And so I did.
You can see the photograph in which I captured the fallen leaves.
Now, it's time to grow trees from these leaves.
To begin with, I marked the forest road that leads us to the edge of the forest, you see a blue sky.
Perspective is what allows us to see the volume of the picture, and therefore, the farther the trees are from us, the thinner they look.
So, gradually, the forest began to fill with trees.
As it turned out, fallen leaves are the perfect palette for creating a forest, its image.
I had thoughts of portraying a mushroom picker walking along the road, or a cart with a horse harnessed to it, but at this stage, I abandoned this idea, which can be implemented later, I wanted to see the beauty of the forest and nothing more.
It remains to add a few trees and work with light and shadow, the picture is close to its completion.
Author @roninrelax.