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Also known in North America as the Agfa Weekender, the Agfa Clack is a 1950s cult favourite.
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Between all my vintage cameras, my favorite is the Agfa CLACK!
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I dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.
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Listening to Garbage's album "Not Your Kind of People" and thinking about the meaning of their name (garbage is trash, but the band sounds great) I got myself remembering how many times someone threw away a camera (or any analogue device) believing it was trash at the same time that, for us, it's a treasure! Definitely, they are not our kind of people!
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I have read a lot of stories about people who found rolls in old cameras. I never had the thrill of this experience, until now.
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Agfa Clack, this old tubby plastic camera from the 50´s is a fantastic little camera that actually says "clack".
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The park was founded in the 1700, inspired by the french baroque style. This is a very beautiful place full of mystique and hidden corners...
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Take a walk in the old bunkers or a trip to the old lightning house build the year 1888. Welcome to the most western point in Denmark. A lot of places and things to shoot, for a great spot, you can go on top of the light house.
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My Hometown. Here I grew up, ate sand, hurt my knees and so on. It's place nearby Munich, but far enough away to be on the countryside. I'm always coming back to my hometown for visiting my parents. I love it to go for a walk on the fields and watch the clouds and the trees. It's perfect for a sunny but also for a "snowy" day.
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Nørreport Station is in the center of Copenhagen and fully subterranean. It has three platforms: Metro, S-trains (greater Copenhagen metropolitan area), and regional- and InterCity trains (throughout the country). It's the busiest station in Denmark - approximately 300000 people travel through every day. Currently, it's the only station that connects to both the Metro and regional train networks.
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A medium format camera this piece of German optical engineering gives 8 frames per roll!
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This historical cemetery is the oasis of Nørrebro, a part of Copenhagen desperately lacking in green, open spaces. In summertime the neighborhood gathers to have picnics and sunbathe in the old section among the graves of historical figures like Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard.
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The Aachener Weiher is close to the city centre of Cologne. It's a small pond with some trees and green space around, but also very close to a street.
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Cologne without the Kölner Dom? That's unthinkable. The official name is "Hohe Domkirche St. Peter and Maria" but who cares, it's the Kölner Dom. The Dom is 157,38m, the third highest church on earth. The cathedral is only 250 meters away from the Rhein. The architectural style is Gothic. From 1880 to 1884 the Kölner Dom was the highest building in the world and it's the most popular sight in Germany. Since 1996 the cathedral is a world cultural heritage.