Tag: Scotland

Leica Q3: A one-year review, photographing the people of Skye by night

Now that my Leica Q3 is one year old, and well-used, it’s a good time to do a comprehensive review of this little camera. It’s only once you’ve used a camera in real-world, highly stressed situations that you get a true understanding of its capabilities. I’ve had plenty of those situations in the past twelve months! And here’s what I think…

North Coast 500: A photographic road trip around Scotland

The author uses both his Sony camera and his drone to capture stunning images on a photographic road trip through The Highlands.

Leica M in the wilderness: Does the rangefinder have a place in the great outdoors?

Do you mollycoddle your expensive Leica M or do you make it work for its living? Erwin Hartenberg takes his M10 into the wilderness to see if it makes a competent landscape photography tool...

Visiting the picturesque fishing harbours of Scotland’s southeast coast

Jean Perenet continues his exploration of southern Scotland, this time sampling the delights of the picturesque fishing villages of the southeast coast...

Southern Scotland over 30 years in the company of a fine array of Ricoh pocket cameras

Jean explores the abbeys of the Scottish borders during more than 30 years of visits from his home in Normandy...

Macfilos returns next week after summer break

After a two-week break, Macfilos returns to blogging next week, running from a new, faster server capable of powering the extensive 14-year database...

Leica M8: Looking back on Leica’s first digital M

Jean looks back at Leica's first digital M, the crop-sensor M8