Shot around Drongen (Ghent) with my Agfa Isolette on Expired no-brand iso400 film.

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Shot around Drongen (Ghent) with my Agfa Isolette on Expired no-brand iso400 film.

The abandoned Innocenti factory in Milan, Italy. Up to 1972, this was the place where the Lambretta scooter and the Mini Minor were built. There's not much left of the orignal factory, really. Just a huge stripped hulk, filled with trash and thriving vegetation. All of these were shot with my Agfa Isolette II on Shanghai GP3

The agfa Isola II is the slightly better version of the Isola I (yeah, really!). The big difference is the lens, the Agfa Agnar is an ok lens for this kind of low end camera. Here are some example shots on long expired Fortepan 400.
The gevabox, a box camera with snappy Art Deco-ish looks. Of the 8 exposures (6x9), only 3 had a visible image, I guess there's something wrong with the shutter. Still a fun camera though. The three images, shot on long expired Fomapan 100:

Every year on the last friday of july there's a folkloristic parade in Ghent. It's called the 'omgang', and it's kind of a memorial of when Charles V humiliated the Ghent people in 1539 by making them parade the streets barefooted and wearing a noose. shot with the Agfa Isolette on Shanghai GP3.
