Archive for Leica M8

Wait, I Thought You Brought The Picnic Basket

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on October 8, 2011 by johnbuckley100

Leica M8, Apo-Summicron 75mm.

Autumn’s Arrival

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on October 8, 2011 by johnbuckley100

It emerges from fog.  Leica M8, Apo-Summicron 75mm.

The Long Wait Being Over

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 22, 2011 by johnbuckley100

Maybe more appropriate as recognition of a new Calexico album, not the Jayhawks.  But things did seem sorta parched without them… Leica M8, Wide Angle Tele-Elmar (18mm).

Where Tinariwen Should Play In The U.S.

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on August 24, 2011 by johnbuckley100

Yes, tickets on sale tomorrow for their November 9:30 Club show.  But here’s where they really ought to play.  Leica M8, 18mm Wide Angle Tele-Elmar.

Tulip Frenzy’s Midwinter Escape Fantasy

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on March 1, 2011 by johnbuckley100

Leica M8, MATE, 2009

The Black Angels And Black Mountain Should Play Here

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 17, 2010 by johnbuckley100

Wilderness Heart indeed… Leica M8, WATE

In Praise of Black Mountain’s “Wilderness Heart”

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 14, 2010 by johnbuckley100

Not officially wilderness, but this is what we think of when that magic word is used…  Leica M8, Wide Angle Tele-Elmar at 18mm.

Start Of The Football Season, As American As The 4th of July

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 12, 2010 by johnbuckley100

One of the happiest days of the year… start of the NFL season, and finals of the US Open.  As American as the 4th of July.

Leica M8, 50mm Summilux, Jackson, WY, 7/4/’08

Well Before Alejandro Painted His Masterpiece

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on June 29, 2010 by johnbuckley100

A story of violence, and sex, and what exactly?

Pompeii.

Leica M8, Summicron 90mm.  2007

Waiting For Spring

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on March 27, 2010 by johnbuckley100

Leica M8, Summilux 21mm, ISO 160, wide open.