Some recent fisheye shots.

Some recent fisheye shots.

Sometimes, whole streets get abandoned.

The Agfa Clack is a medium format viewfinder camera shooting 6x9 negatives on 120 film. Its quite a simple camera really, fixed shutter speed, 2 apertures (bright & cloudy) and a special close-up lens (1-3m). All in all, I really like this small piece of gear.
Here are some scans of the first roll I shot with my Clack.

An abandoned city library.

Here's what happens when you shoot film that expired almost thirty years ago, especially if said film was quite a crappy brand to begin with.
This roll of secacolor expired in 1982 and was supposedly tossed in a drawer to be forgotten. That is, until I dug it out recently and decided to use it. I shot it with my Praktica L and this was the only image I could pull from the negatives, the others were mostly just green and purple clouds and vague contours. Luckily, the sole usable image is quite interesting.
