All of these pictures were taken with the EOS-10D and the Canon EF 28-135mm IS USM zoom, handheld or propped up against a column or railing, with image stabilization turned on. You can kinda figure out the zooms based on the F-stop since the camera was basically wide-open.
If you push into the thumbnails you will get a shot that is 1/2 the camera resolution in both dimensions (1536x1024), which I did to reduce noise and file size. Because most of these pictures were taken at ISO 800 or 1600 and thus rather noisy, the original JPGs generated by the camera were nearly 4MB each.
I am rather proud of these shots. It should be noted that this lens is not a fast lens. A fast (and expensive) fixed 28mm F2.8 or F1.8 lens would have produced much better shots do to being able to take them 2-stops faster (reduced motion blur).