Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
One of my favorite point and shoot cameras (when precise and focused picture is not the most important thing in the world) is my Agfa Clack. Robust, dependable, fast, easy double, triple, so forth exposures (even by accident) and rather nice look to the images.
This is one of my favorite shots taken with it, more to come when I get stuff scanned
Some post processing, mainly "digital development" and some sharpening.
EDIT: Details, 30sec exposure on Fuji 400H in evening. Light painting done on various places and with various light sources (including flashlights, candle, colored led lights) and yes I had couple helping hands here
This is one of my favorite shots taken with it, more to come when I get stuff scanned

EDIT: Details, 30sec exposure on Fuji 400H in evening. Light painting done on various places and with various light sources (including flashlights, candle, colored led lights) and yes I had couple helping hands here
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payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Santtu, fine contrived Mystic Photo. I think this is indeed the wrong sub-forum, but I know the Clack to be a serviceable instrument.
Ranchu
Veteran
Cool photo! I imagine there would be a lot of interesting weirdness going on in a largish print. Good job on the light painting, too, looks good.
ulrich.von.lich
Well-known
flying yoga?
how did she/you do that?
how did she/you do that?
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
Thanks all for kind words, and reason I thought this to be the right forum is the fact that Clack is far from sharp camera and very holga like in most cases 
Tree stomp he (not she
) is sitting on, it's visible in the picture but not clear thanks for that part not being lit up.
I have a 50x75 print of this one and it's rather wicked looking, altho the grain from 400H with long exposure is rather visible.
flying yoga?
how did she/you do that?
Tree stomp he (not she
I have a 50x75 print of this one and it's rather wicked looking, altho the grain from 400H with long exposure is rather visible.
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