News

This week we introduce Members' Biographies
Pam Lewis - Most Used Lenses on My Micro Four Thirds Camera
15th August 2025 - 3 comments
This week Pam Lewis has written a short article about her most used Micro Four Thirds lenses that perform well in this format.



Tiger - 100-400mm




Rose - 12-60mm



12-60mm




Kingfisher - 100-400mm
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Dennis Steel - Madiera Flower Festival with Two Leica CLs
08th August 2025 - 5 comments
This week Dennis takes us to the splendid flower festival in Madeira to see some of the splendid costumes. He uses two Leica CLs. The ending of the CL / TL line by Leica was a decision many users were annoyed by and we can see why.



Leica CL 18-55mm




Leica CL 18-55mm




Leica CL 18-55mm




Leica CL 18-55mm




Leica CL 18-55mm




Leica CL 18-55mm





Leica CL 18-55mm




Leica CL 55-135mm




Leica CL 55-135mm





Leica CL 55-135mm




Leica CL 55-135mm - HDR














18-55mm
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Alan Humphries' New Camera (Well It Was At Christmas)
01st August 2025 - 5 comments
This week Alan describes his experiences with the D-Lux 8 and it seems to be a fine camera. We hope you enjoy the photographs.



A Very Rare Beast




Across The River Exe from Lympstone Harbour




Departing Alresford




Dredging at Exmouth Marina




Motorcyclists at Westbay Dorset




Oh Bouy!




The Goat Walk - Topsham


We should all have received our copies of the Newsletter by now. Unfortunately we forgot to put the author's name on the last article. It is by John Lewis.
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St Aldhelm's Head - Keith Walker
25th July 2025 - 4 comments
This week Keith tells us about his visit to St Aldhelm's Head and the way we used it as part of defending the Nation in WWII.

In addition we've changed the slide show on the home page and added some photographs to the gallery.

It is with great pleasure that we welcome a new member to our Fellowship. We would like to welcome Peter Ryder of Liverpool. We hope you enjoy your membership Peter and look forward to seeing you at one of our weekends.



St Aldhelm's Head Chapel




St Aldhelm's Head Chapel




Monument To Radar




Some Come To Bird Watch.
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Photography in high temperatures - by David Askham (2025)
18th July 2025 - 6 comments
Excessive heat in the United Kingdom is likely to be the new normal; so say our meteorological experts. This will have all manner of consequences for amateur photographers. In this week's article, DAVID ASKHAM considers how our Leica Fellowship members could adjust their lives and cope with excessive heat.



He flags up the dangers to health, the need to drink plenty of water, and how one could gainfully use those enforced periods of inactivity, while sheltering from the sun and resting.



Cled Lewis has also written a welcome greeting to our new members on the President's Page.
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One Of Our New Members -Philip Rigby - Introduction
11th July 2025 - 6 comments
We have a number of new members that we would like to welcome to the Fellowship. They are David Phillips, Douglas Richardson and Philip Rigby. In this article, Philip tells us about his introduction to Leicas and about his photography.



















In addition, Denis Gilbert has listed some equipment that he would like to sell. Please look at the Equipment for Sale page:

https://www.leica-fellowship.org.uk/members-equipment-for-sale
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A Day Out In Scarborough by Dennis Steel
04th July 2025 - 8 comments
This week Dennis shows the fine black and white photographs taken on an M11 Mono of the elegant York Station and of the fascinating resort of Scarborough.



York Station




York Station Clock




Scarborough - Fisherman's Wharf




Scarborough - Fisherman's Wharf




Scarborough - South Bay




Scarborough - Grand Hotel, South Bay





Scarborough - Winking Willy Fish and Chip Restaurant




Scarborough - Winking Willy




Scarborough - Harbour Bar Ice Cream Parlour
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Cled Lewis' Biography
27th June 2025 - 4 comments
Cled reveals his photographic biography and his introduction to Leica.

Also this week Don has listed his Leica SL2 for sale, if you want this camera then do look at the advertisement.




The Grand Canal, Venice From the Acadamia Bridge




Safari Tiger




Remembrance




Mother & Baby in The Market




At Prayer
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Bletchley Park - An Incredible Story of Human Achievement And Tenacity
20th June 2025 - 11 comments
Bletchley Park - Ken Davis

Ken describes the incredible story of Bletchley Park, the British centre for intelligence gathering and distribution in World War II that helped win the war and laid the foundations for modern intelligence services as well as being the place where the first digital computer was installed using the principles laid down by the genius, Alan Turing - Colossus. This was designed by Tommy Flowers of the GPO and built by the GPO teams.
John Tiltman and Bill Tutte cracked an encyphering system that no one understood, working on a machine no one had seen, giving an ‘impossible’ number of combinations – 1.6 million, billion of them. That was why we needed an electronic machine to search for the keys and settings used by the Germans
Bletchley developed into a place where all sources of intelligence were pulled together to give Allied commanders the best information ever provided to war leaders.
The article is longer than usual but we hope you find it well worth reading.



Bletchley Park Mansion




An Enigma Encyphering Machine




A Bombe Machine




Sculpture of Alan Turing




Some Key Code Breakers




Hut 6 Corridor




Senior Code Breaker's Office




Collosus - The World's First Programmable Electronic Computer with The Heath Robinson Predecessor




The Exhibition About Carrier Pigeons
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Alan Humphries - My Introduction To Digital Photography
13th June 2025 - 2 comments
Can you remember the first time you used a digital camera? It was probably alongside your Film Leicas. Did you have an inkling about where this technology would develop and what sort of digital camera you'd be using today? Well, Alan shares his story with us.




Great Crested Grebe




Double Ender - Alnmouth




Which Way To See Exmouth Gardens




Fish Boxes




Ship Shape




Smokey Joe




Yolan
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Gareth Lewis' Biography
06th June 2025 - 2 comments
Gareth tells us about his journey through different photographic tools until he arrived at Leica.



Union Jack - Chester Cathedral




Cloisters - Chester Cathedral




Harbour View




National Waterways Museum - Ellesmere Port
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Keith Walker - Photowalks With Friends
30th May 2025 - 9 comments
This week Keith describes in words and pictures how to spend a pleasant time with friends capturing photographs, renewing the friendships and also learning more.
Keith's article suddenly reminded the webmaster of the number of long time friends he has made through photography and, of course, that includes our Fellowship friendships.

















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Dennis Steel's - Freemen of York
23rd May 2025 - 5 comments
Dennis tells us about the Freemen of York and provides a great example of how to photograph interesting folk - talk to them first about what they are part of and what they represent.



A Cobbler Freeman of York




A Lady Freeman of York




A Freeman of York
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Don Morley Biography
16th May 2025 - 0 comments
We are sending you to a Reigate Photographic Society interview with our friend Don Morley that will give you a fascinating insight into the work of a professional sports and action photographer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbtCE-Wzdgw
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Leica Fellowship - Members’ Experiences with the Leica M9
09th May 2025 - 2 comments
The Leica M9 was an important development in the history of Leica M cameras and may well have helped Leica continue in business.
In this article a number of members look at their work with this camera and we provide a short history of it. We also link you to an article on the excellent MACFILOS website about the camera:

https://www.macfilos.com/2024/05/24/leica-m9-looking-back-to-a-turning-point-in-camera-history/

Here are a new set of photos taken with the M9 making up part 2 of our experiences with this fine camera.



Keith Walker - New Forest


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Keith Walker - Barrier



Keith Walker - Artist at Work




Ken Davis - Chesterfield Market 2025




Ken Davis - The Seville Mushroom




Dennis Steel - Mount Cook - New Zealand




Dennis Steel - Kaikoura - New Zealand




Dennis Steel - Grasses - New Zealand




David Askham - You Have Been Warned!




David Askham - Traction




David Askham - Scooter




Cled Lewis - Market Baby




Cled Lewis - Clothed In Red




Cled Lewis - Taking A Break
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Leica M9 - Members' Experiences
02nd May 2025 - 0 comments
The Leica M9 was an important development in the history of Leica M cameras and may well have helped Leica continue in business.
In this article a number of members look at their work with this camera and we provide a short history of it. We also link you to an article on the excellent MACFILOS website about the camera:

https://www.macfilos.com/2024/05/24/leica-m9-looking-back-to-a-turning-point-in-camera-history/

Here are a number of photos taken with the M9, we have more so we will make this a 2-part article with more photos next week.



Keith Walker - Sun & Shade




Keith Walker - Mudeford Nr Christchurch




Ken Davis - Chesterfield Shops - February 2025




Ken Davis - Church - Reykjavik




David Askham - Illusion




David Askham - Fins




David Askham - Blue Eyes




Keith Walker - Contemplation




Cled Lewis - Market




Cled Lewis - Portrait




Cled Lewis - Harvesting The Crop




Ken Davis - Anti-theft Protection




Ken Davis - Cafe - Seville
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Pam Lewis' Photographic Biography
25th April 2025 - 6 comments
Pam tells us of her almost accidental journey into photography and how she developed into a prize winning photographer.

Please note - Pam's images are low resolution.



Pam Lewis




Polo Match - Leica R8 21mm




Clevedon Pier - R9 60mm Macro




Venice Mask - Leica R9 60mm Macro




UBien Bridge Panasonic GX8 + 12-60 mm Panasonic Leica lens
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Keith Walker's Experience With The New Leica Summilux-M 50mm f1.4
18th April 2025 - 7 comments
Keith has bought the desirable new 50mm Summilux-M lens the mechanics of which are based on the 1950's design. He gives a good description and set of reasons for having the lens and the pictures show the performance at f1.4.




Alfie




Daffodils




Kingston Lacy Lion




Snowdrops




The Colour of Rust




Walnut Tree
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The Fellowship Weekend at Sketchley Grange Hinkley
11th April 2025 - 0 comments
In: News
The Sketchley Grange Weekend was very successful, the hotel was good; the staff were professional and friendly; the AGM shows the Fellowship is in good order; the presentations and competitions went successfully thanks to Hugh Elliott and we found lots of places to visit.

PLEASE READ THE FULL NEWS REPORT AS WE WANT YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF MEMBERS FOR OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW.



The Group Photo - April 2025




Foxton Locks - one of the places visited.




Sally Tarlton's Winning Photograph in the 'My Day Out' Competition


The Audrey Bury Competition Placed Photographs:



1st - Geoff Float - The Thief




2nd - Cheryl Float - Kinsale Glass Cutter




3rd - Don Morley - Garden Flower




4th - Ken Davis - Petrol Pumps
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Alan Humphries' Biography
28th March 2025 - 4 comments
This week Alan tells us about his photographic life. His photographs are from an article we will publish in the future.








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