These are my final pieces from the second shoot I did on the 19th of April. I absolutely love the photographs that I took in this shoot because they all have really nice lighting which wasn't the case for all of the previous shoot.
This is connected to the exam question because it again shows sustainability, the last set of photographs were taken at a nature reserve and this set were taken at a woodland garden in Islington, the garden is only 0.35 hectares and was abandoned by a previous owner, leaving it to overgrow. This garden is home to species like the long tailed tit, the sixteen spot lady bird and the stag beetle. Although these aren't rare species, they would not be able to thrive in many other places in London, which is why these woodlands and nature reserves are so important.
In addition, places like this lower London's or any other cities carbon emissions, which are incredibly high.





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