In this video, we take our Leica Monochrom cameras to Switzerland. It was a completely new place for us to shoot, and over the course of a couple of days of shooting, we covered the streets of Geneva and the breathtaking Swiss Alps. Technical stuff: Both of us were shooting with original Leica M Monochrom cameras. Sarah, as usual, used a 28mm Summicron lens with a yellow filter for everything. Jeff used a 28mm Elmarit lens with an orange filter in the mountains, and 21mm and 28mm Elmarit lenses in the street. Social: Instagram: @ascough_photo Twitter: @walklikealice https://jeffascough.com https://sarahascough.co.uk Thanks for watching. J+S

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