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His work has been featured in countless magazines and art galleries worldwide and his personal style is distinct but easily recognizable: vivid, dramatic, colorful and eccentric. Lukasz Wierzbowski loves shooting in sunny late afternoons — when golden rays cover everything. His photographs, however, are the result of an amazingly keen eye, able to work wonders in all kinds of scenarios, sunny or otherwise.
@forceusr handed me two rolls of film to shoot while we were shooting recently. I shot one of the rolls with doubles in mind from a sunny day and underexposed when I could. Then found out when I developed it that there were no other shots. So it's just dark shots with a few cool ones mixed in. :D
I shot this in July 2014 at 25ASA but deliberated for ages on whether to buy the special high contrast developer or just to wing it with Caffenol like I normally do. Finally, with some help, I decided on using the Caffenol Delta Micro recipe and I'm actually quite pelased with the results. Some shots are mostly black but I love the subtle detail present. I also like that some shots look sort of solarised. I'm not sure how that happened.
I shot this in July 2014 at 25ASA but deliberated for ages on whether to buy the special high contrast developer or just to wing it with Caffenol like I normally do. Finally, with some help, I decided on using the Caffenol Delta Micro recipe and I'm actually quite pelased with the results. Some shots are mostly black but I love the subtle detail present. I also like that some shots look sort of solarised. I'm not sure how that happened. Gloucester Cathedral.