Originally Posted by
Donald
I was looking at it and trying to work out what made it work so well, and then read the comment above which I think has it spot-on. It does take on a much more dramatic feel when we see it on its own.
That question about where to place the top of the stump in relation to the far bank. I have often been in similar situations where I am bobbing up and down trying to get a feel for what's 'right' in a composition, be it water and banks, or trees and walls, or sheep and hilltops.
Whatever is decided, I think the important thing is that the end result in compositional terms is that a conscious decision is made and that the picture that we see is not the result of no thought having been put in to the matter.