Golden Sails

Ah, the wonders of the yellow filter on my AGFA Clack. Rather than having an actual different aperture for sunny versus cloudy weather, the Clack "features" (and I use that term loosely) a yellow filter for sunny days. In this case, I am enamored by the results. In some other photos, not so much.

This photo was taken high above Narragansett Bay on the cliffs of Ft. Wetherill State Park. That's the shore of Newport, RI in the distance. It was a scary thought that the cliffs were marked with signs warning "No Diving". Anyone willing to dive from this height into these waters is much braver (stupider?) than me.

Created using my 1950's AGFA Clack with Kodak Lumiere LPZ 120 100X slide film of unknown expiration. Positive (slide) scanned with an HP Scanjet 4890.

Photographer:
mylatehope
Uploaded:
2011-11-23
Tags:
afga bay boat china clack e6 film jamestown kodak lumiere newport ocean ri sail sailboat ship shore slide vessel yellow
Camera:
Agfa Clack
Film:
Kodak Lumiere 120
City:
Jamestown
Country/region:
United States
Year:
2007
Time:
afternoon
Albums:
AGFA Clack

4 Comments

  1. ohpleasedontgo
    ohpleasedontgo ·

    Great shot! Love my Agfa Clack, too :)

  2. aoizumi
    aoizumi ·

    Lovely photos and dreamy colours :D

  3. adash
    adash ·

    So beautiful!

  4. dermanu
    dermanu ·

    I wish my Agfa Clack had a Yellow filter ...
    Still a great cam though. ;-)

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