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Category Archives: Leica M Photography
The Cutty Sark
Being early for Jo’s exhibition yesterday gave me the opportunity to wander around Greenwich with my M9. It was also the first opportunity for me to see the newly restored Cutty Sark – Amazing. Image copyright Leica M Photographer david … Continue reading
A Brief Encounter of the Leica Kind
I was visiting the Heritage Motor Centre located near Gaydon in Warwickshire this week, when I noticed a gentleman on his own sporting a Leica, examining a car – He looked familiar – but no it can’t be I thought. But … Continue reading
Cambridge -Through the Eyes of a 70 year Old Leica
Yesterday I ventured into the past, putting a 70 year old vintage Leica through its paces in the city of Cambridge. Following the footsteps of photographers such as Cartier-Bresson the modern age of digital cameras was left behind. Taken on … Continue reading
The Leica Society – Visit to Wetzlar
Last weekend I joined the Leica Society on a visit to Wetzlar, the birthplace of the Leica Camera (LEItz-CAmeras) in 1914. The highlight was afternoon tea at the family home with Dr Knut Kühn-Leitz the Great Grandson of the founder – … Continue reading
Epping and Ongar Railway
Yesterday I had the privileged to be on the first carriage on the first public passenger train to run between North Weald and Ongar in Essex since 1994. It was a fantastic and memorable experience to be repeated at the … Continue reading
Time FM – Pam Court Interview
On Friday I was with St Francis Hospice CEO Pam Court in the Studios of Time FM. The interview was live and in order to avoid the shutter noise being picked up by the microphone, I used my Leica M9 … Continue reading
North East Inspiration – Fish and Chips
Just over a week ago I visited the North East of England – my wife’s ancestral home. There is nothing more relaxing than eating Fish and Chips fresh from Gills, whilst overlooking the harbour at Seaton Sluice. Image Copyright Dave … Continue reading
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