Some photos taken with a Zeiss Contessa

John, those are very nice and show what an old Zeiss camera is capable of doing. We sometimes overlook the "lesser" cameras in favor of the "top of the line" models without realizing what we're missing.

Walker
 
thanks jf!

i'm gonna make a leap here and guess you're located in england somewhere, and have access to jessops products. if i have surmised correctly, jessops is a store, maybe a chain store, in england and they re-badge name brand products with their own jessops label.
am i close?

anyway, i like the look of that film.

joe
 
I particularly like the one of the back-lit arches; what a great 3D feeling, and nice tonality.
 
Agree with Doug, love the arch one in the first set, and the passageway and the small clock tower framed in the arch in the second set (the first one on the left in the thumbnails).

You get a real feel for the "dreaming spires" from these pictures. They communicate a sense of tranquility that is almost tangible. Great shots!!
 
John, looking at your additional pictures makes me believe that you have an eye for good photographs and the camera used really isn't important. Cambridge is a great town for images though.

IIRC, it was the Summer of '86 that I took my family to Cambridge for an afternoon and I recall a camera shop just across the street from one of the colleges that had more Leica gear piled in, under and around the showcases than I've ever seen in one place anywhere else. It was amazing to see! I was afraid to ask the prices as I didn't need any more cameras at the time.

Walker
 
John three of the images aren't loading on that page, they are registering in my browser (Firefox 1.0) as "broken", which generally means they aren't in the sub-directory specified in the link.

Love the one on the bottom left! Is that a bit of flare in the top left-center of the one on bottom right?
 
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