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Hill sheep at 300mm

Right at the limit of the 28-300mm Tamron lens I was using.

I bought this lens as a good walkabout lens. It’s compact, quite light, has a good range of focal lengths, and the vibration reduction means handholding it is very easy. Unfortunately, despite the reviews, I found it to be a bit soft, particularly at the edges of the frame.

I wondered about putting up with it for the convenience but, after some umming and aahing, decided that image quality was important to me and so traded it in against a used Nikkor 70-200mm f/4 VR lens. This lens is considerably less convenient in a number of ways (weight and size, certainly), but I’m hoping it will live up to its reputation for being very sharp. If I pair it with my cheap, but very good 28-80mm lens, then I still have most of the focal length range (it was quite rare for me to go beyond 200mm with the Tamron).

I’m hoping to finish off a roll shot with the 70-200mm this weekend, and am keen to see the results.

Hill sheep

Nikon F80, Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD on Kodak Tri-X. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 8mins @ 20°.

Taken on 27 December 2025

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Bolsover water tower

Another photo from my mini road-trip. This was a deliberate destination though, rather than my happening upon it by chance. I’ve driven past this water tower in the Derbyshire town of Bolsover a few times in the past and thought it might be a good subject for a photo, and on this day I finally got a picture. I like the shot but I’m a tiny bit disappointed that the figure in the centre of the image is in a slightly awkward pose rather than catching them mid-stride. still, they aren’t the subject of the picture, so I guess I can live with it.

Bolsover water tower

Fujica GW690 & Ilford HP5+. Ilfotec DD-X 9mins @ 20°

Taken on 5 July 2025