
For many weeks, probably around two months, I have been collecting small branches (twigs) that fell from the trees on my morning walks. I never pick them, but rather collect what is already on the ground. Some have long since fallen and are completely dry (brown) and some are fresh and green. Week after week passes and I tell myself that this time I will ensemble them and take a picture but I get “lazy” and end up going to other projects.
Thereby, the green twigs that I collected dried up and I lost the effect I wanted. In the end, today, I implemented the plan that I had in mind with what I collected. Although there was no “really” fresh twigs, some were dry but still green.
Update [tomorrow]:
Morning
![Little_Forest_[Group0-20251113_112732_20251113_112736-2_Images]_Fix_Brighter](https://roykimspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Little_Forest_Group0-20251113_112732_20251113_112736-2_Images_Fix_Brighter-scaled.jpg)
Noon
21:54

A little of information:
My entire folder for the creation of the last image presented here (see above) took 47 files that are PSD/PSB files, and images, compiling to a staggering 25.3 GB (This is also with the panoramic creation of me on the ladder). Each time, the project file (i.e. PSB) was too heavy to handle and I ended up creating 6 PSB files, each is more progressed. All these 6 PSB are 23.0 GB combined. Eventually, the final result, that I am going to continue with it further more in AI and more editing, is in a size of 58.9MB and resolution of 17,150ร12,200 pixels.
For the creations:
Me and my piece









