Bernard Lockley - An M9 Monochrom

13th March 2026
Bernard Lockley's European Train Holiday - An M9 Monochrom

I went on a train based holiday to Berlin, Prague and Vienna. I took a Leica M to take colour photographs but my main aim was to use an M9 Monochrom.

I really enjoyed using this and thinking in black and white again.

I've selected a number here taken around Berlin's railway transport.






















Comments

Photo comment By Alan Humphries: Very well done Bernard on all counts. I love the architectural angles in your compositions and admire you discipline in using only Monochrome, something I have found difficult to do. Granted I dot have a Leica Monochrome so it is all to easy to with between monochrome and colour. I suppose it is little like going out with just one lens, you adapt your photography to suit the lens and circumstances. Thank you for sharing your photos with us, I look forward to see more in due course. With Best Wishes, Alan.
Photo comment By David Askham: Well done Bernard and Ken for jointly compiling this week's contribution to the LF Website. What a remarkable achievement and a stimulus to everyone. I salute you, Bernard, for persevering with your Leica photography against formidable odds. Many congratulations!
Photo comment By Cled Lewis: The M9 mono is a beautiful camera and as these images demonstrate produces showcase pictures in the right hands and Bernard’s shots of the station prove this. I recall on a Fellowship weekend in Beaumaris, Bernard and Erwin Puts were comparing their newly acquired M9 mono cameras and their potential. You chose well Ken, thank you both.
Photo comment By Don Morley: Well done Bernard, You are a Star, Thank you for offering us such lovely pictures
Photo comment By Keith Walker: Superb work, Bernard. Your friend Don has put it very well!
Photo comment By Melinda Stone: Really enjoyed these images. Thank you Bernard. You're an inspiration!

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