Clacks 

24 creative works found

  • For the vintage camera lover…

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Chinstrap Penguins taken on Penguin Island, Antartic Peninsula.

  • Grandparents’ back porch around sunset

  • ... or clackers. How many of you had sore knuckles trying to get ‘em to work??

  • 70's Child (The Memories Series)
    by Cathie Tranent

    Hi all. Just for anyone contemplating a purchase of 70’s Child I can …

    Hi all. Just for anyone contemplating a purchase of 70’s Child I can interchange any of the 8 items there are now into the 6 frames, or if necessary I could re-jig to get the entire series!! Find the whole series here

  • pencil drawing of washboard player – drawn from life

  • Taken on my way to New Mexico – somewhere in Texas

  • Dubrovnik architecture, Croatia

  • Dubrovnik architecture, Croatia

  • Dubrovnik architecture, Croatia

  • The Federal Reserve building (est. 1901 as Union Trust Bank) in downtown Providence, RI. Captured using a antique German AGFA Clack camera using black and white film and crossprocessed using dr5 . (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • Imagine the sunrises, sunsets, storms, and sunny days this water tower has seen in all its years. This day was not a particuarly memorable day in its history, but it will be remembered it as it appeared through the lens of an antique camera and now captured forever in this digital medium. The Clack produces only 8 negatives on a roll of 120 film. This forces the photographer to slow down and carefully compose each shot. This slowing down of time is exactly what is being portrayed in this photograph. The colors and clouds bleed into the background, highlighting how little has changed in this scene over time. Created using a 1950’s AGFA Clack camera with 4 year expired Fuji Velvia RVP120 (ISO 50) slide film cross processed with C-41. No digital manipulation necessary! This image is in Redbubble’s featured gallery . (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • “Blue Couch Green Wall” by Paul Lavallee has been published in a magazine, exhibited in art galleries, and described by The Providence Journal as an “electric color study”. Paul created this image using his antique AGFA Clack camera with cross processed tungsten slide film. No digital manipulation was used. “Blue Couch Green Wall” was featured on the RedBubble Home Page March 30, 2009 and is featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing , The Feature Fraternity , and XPro – Cross Processed – Photography groups. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • Dilapidated barn in western Cranston, RI. Its doubt that an actual witch lives here, but the roofline resembles a witches hat. dr5 cross processing enhances old, wooden buildings. The camera’s 6×9 aspect ratio emphasizes the height of the imposing structure. It almost seems as if it will crumble down on top of you from this angle. Created using an antique AGFA Clack camera with Efke R50 black & white film cross processed with dr5 . No digital manipulation. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • Howard water tower captured using an antique AGFA Clack camera and expired and crossprocessed Fuji slide film. No digital manipulation. Be sure to check out the group Water Towers that I am a host of. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • Clack-clack sway
    by anya

    Clack-clack, sway. Clack-clack, sway.

    For the Twisted Tales 44 – Candy

  • Rainy day, looking out the window. First roll from my new Agfa Clack.

  • For the married guys and gals. You know that you can’t do anything without … checking with the wife.

  • Don’t try this at Central Railway. Mt George, a former timber town west of Wingham NSW. Yes, I looked both ways and I’m still here to tell the tale. Sony Cybershot F717

  • Acrylic on canvas / 46×60cm I was inspired by Shoaib’s Lost in the median / Thank you, Shoaib!! / Love your works!! / Shoaib’s journal Here is jacqleen’s MidNIGHT / She is an amazing photographer!!

  • I think I made up the word “clacking”. Somewhere in Dorset, England

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