Scotland's Fickle Weather...
Taken with a 1934 Leica III
If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours...
To avoid being shot, walk as if you own the place!
Courtyard Garden: May Evening
Courtyard Garden: May Evening
Courtyard Garden: May Evening
Courtyard Garden: May Evening
Courtyard Garden: May Evening
Courtyard Garden: May Evening
Drawing room in afternoon light
Interior Architecture HDR Photography
Woodland Walk
Minolta Weathermatic
Using HDR Expose 2 in poorly lit interiors with hi…
Using HDR Expose 2 in poorly lit interiors with hi…
Here Comes the Sun!
Here Comes the Sun!
Here Comes the Sun!
To HDR or not to HDR: that is the Question...
Peanut feeders attract more than just little birds…
Peanut feeders attract more than just little birds…
Fearless Young chick!
Walkies!
Walkies!
A morning sunbathe
Red partridge sunning themselves
Warm embers on a cold wet day
Clematis budding in the rain
Oh! For September's sunny skies over Europe...
May Skies Library
May Skies Library
May Skies Library
May Skies Library
May Skies Library
Roe deer heaven
Just going for a chat with Fred!
Cock pheasant camouflaged for Hide and Seek
Pheasant hide-and-seek
Raindrops...
May Skies
Spring bolt-hole
Sir's breakfast is served!
Trees against tonight's full "super" moon +24 hrs
By the light of the silver, perigee moon...
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Taken with a 1958 Leica M3


Using Fujifilm colour negative film. Once or twice a year I run a roll of film through my old Leica M3 just to make sure it is still working properly. The results look a little grainier than a modern digital camera produces. Film doesn't seem to cope with contrast range as well. But for a 54 year old camera, it's not bad?
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