Long time no post, haven't been into photographing for a long time. To get back into photographing, I started my then-now project about which you can read elsewhere on this forum. But last Saturday it was bunker day here in the Netherlands and as I have somewhat of a bunker fetish, I had to go and visit some bunkers and take my camera. Close to my home, there is a Tobruk bunker, discovered not too long ago and lovingly restored by a group of people here. For Bunkerdag, they asked some re-enactment people to be there, so it looked like the Wehrmacht had returned to their old spot. I tried my photos skills on them. I noticed I was a bit rusty. Normally I would have paid more attention to the surroundings, but I forgot that quite often this time, being too focused on the subject. But still I got some good photos.
I also changed my development method. I have become quite sloppy developing the RAW photos. So I decided to use a more structured approach and adopted the Scene-Referred workflow. How well that came out, you can see for yourself below.