Bimbling around London with a Tamron 28-200mm f2.8-5.6 Di III RXD zoom lens.
Reviews of the new Tamron 28-200mm f2.8-5.6 Di III RXD lens for Sony E-mount full frame cameras describe it as lightweight weight, compact, convenient for travel photography, an all-in-one lens for day-to-day photography so I attached it to the front of my 24MP, or 41MP with uncompressed RAW, Sony ILCE-7M2 full frame camera and went for a bimble around London to see how it handled. First week day visit since lock-down started in March and Liverpool Street Station and the City was quite busy with office workers and contractors scurrying about but nowhere near as busy as it would have been pre-covid. The further out of the City I got the quieter it became, people wise. In the order taken.
01. HMS Tamar/P233 a River-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Navy tied up next to HMS Belfast. Due to leave Tuesday 15Sep20 at 14.15.
02. Early morning sunlight reflecting off the facade of London Bridge Hospital and the Art Deco facade of Hays Wharf, built on the site of St Olave’s church which was mentioned in the Doomsday Book, and now part of London Bridge Hospital.
03. Inscription on top of the Tower Hill Memorial dedicated to the Mercantile Marine casualties from WWI and WWII with the tower of the former Port of London Authority building in the background.
04. Tower of London reflected in the glass curtain wall of Tower Bridge House, St Katharine’s Way.
05. A view from the pedestrian steps up to Tower Bridge that usually has a queue of tourists at the weekends trying to get a people free shot.
06. A brick red feral pigeon sunbathing on a cast iron support of Tower Bridge.
07. The Shard, taken along More London Riverside walk, reflected in 1 More London.
08. The Shipwrights Arms, a Grade II listed public house, outside London Bridge Station is reflected in one of the water features at More London.
09. St Olave was an 11th Century Norwegian King and ally of English King Æthelred the Unready
10. A nearly people free shot taken low down along the Millenium pedestrian foot bridge with the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral behind.
11. A third quarter moon setting over the top of One Blackfriars, a residential tower block next to Blackfriars Bridge.
12. A feral pigeon having a bad feather day.
13. Bet you can't get this Uber to pick you up from home.
14. Tourist shot from The Queen’s Walk of Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster a.k.a. The Houses of Parliament.
15. Another feral pigeon this time in St James's Park.
16. Great White Pelicans have been resident in London since they were first introduced as a gift from the Russian Ambassador in 1664.
17. Great White Pelicans have been resident in London since they were first introduced as a gift from the Russian Ambassador in 1664.
18. Great White Pelicans have been resident in London since they were first introduced as a gift from the Russian Ambassador in 1664.
19. Some of the smaller wildlife to be found in St James's Park.
20. Some of the smaller wildlife to be found in St James's Park.
21. Some of the smaller wildlife to be found in St James's Park.
22. The lunatics outside the asylum.
23. A mounted trooper of the Blues and Royals on duty at Horse Guards.
24. A horse from The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Horse Guards.
Sony ILCE-7M2/Tamron E 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 zoom lens.
Brian