We travel to Ireland to make ourselves up in opaque tonalities of the hand of Jedrzej Niezgoda, a Polish architect taken root in Cork, Ireland, who in your blog postea every day you photograph of Ireland from your experience and subjective perspective. The Niezgoda line is personal, and it derives in several slopes of the photo; we point to rescue a profile meanwhile materially online.
The Niezgoda talent grows in several stages, both urban and rural, in photo macro or in simple light games. Nevertheless, the workmanship of the Pole soaks through me personally more directly when it is dumped to scan the Irish country. Thunderclouds with low contrast fly over your art, it upholstering with opaque and emotive colorations that do not do any more that to upholster your photos with a strong nostalgic and taciturn, charming component at sight.
The work of Niezgoda that I select today, for it, has a lot to do with this profile. It is not quite. Your blog is a good material font, and he is worth while throwing a glance.
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