Travel

Kangaroo Island: Roos rule the roost, people come third behind the slothful koalas

Australia is a vast country. I have lived there for over 48 years and I have visited many parts of the continent. But I'd never been to Kangaroo Island…

Road test of the Leica CL in Scotland: Raising important questions even after seven years

The Leica CL was praised as a very capable alternative to a Leica M10. In Andrew's article he explains how the CL withstood the challenges of freezing cold weather of a Scottish winter.

A 55-year Love Affair with Leica that started with a Leica III

Some relationships are meant to be, no matter how innocently and unassumingly they start out. Tom Lane's relationship with Leica is not a brittle affair, but one that accommodates differences as it grows.

WATE and the Frankenfinder: A journey with the wide-angle Tri-Elmar and the Leica M8

Gordon Brown dusts off his Leica WATE lens and the bulky Frankenfinder to explore remote corners of Idaho and Colorado...

Capturing a culinary feast for the senses with the Leica Q3

Food is a visceral experience. Capturing on camera takes you only part way to experiencing a feast for the senses. Even with a camera as highly regarded as the Leica Q family, the scents and flavours can only be conjured in your imagination.

City of Bridges: National Geographic Landscape winner Christopher West in Venice with Leica’s Q3 43

Christopher explores one of the world's most beautiful cities with one of his favorite Leica cameras, the Leica Q3 43.

Falling in Love Again: Was Medium Format the right choice for me, and can it be the right choice for you?

Erwin falls in love easily with camera gear. He took up Medium Format and loved the gear, but has now moved on...

Istanbul: An odyssey through chaos, carpets, and call to prayer with a Leica Q-P

Istanbul is a crossroads city at the interception of cultures. It is both traditional and modern. It's Western and Eastern European, and the gateway to Asia. It defies easy definition and for that reason is a magnet for curious travelers.