Straight Out of Camera! Leica Q JPEGs at Guilford Covered Bridge
In this winter photography adventure, I visit Guilford Covered Bridge in Guilford, Indiana to test the power of Leica Q JPEG images straight out of camera—no RAW files, no editing, just pure color and tone captured in the moment.
Even with snow on the ground, a closed gate, and challenging sunrise light, I explore composition, exposure settings, and whether shooting JPEG-only with the Leica Q can still produce meaningful, beautiful photographs. Along the way, I reflect on past travel photography memories, the value of simplicity in photography, and why not every photo outing is perfect—but every trip teaches something.
The historic 1879 Bur arch truss covered bridge provides the perfect subject to evaluate Leica color science, dynamic range, and real-world JPEG performance in cold winter conditions.
If you enjoy Leica photography, covered bridges, photo walks, and honest real-world camera use, this video is for you.
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