Saturday 11 December 2010

Thawing at last

About 100 degrees warmer today and everything is showing it.

Friday 10 December 2010

Dirty snow

The remaining snow is piled up unto big dirty heaps dotted randomly around town.

Thursday 9 December 2010

Stark vs. Subtle

Playing around with composition here; not entirely satisfied with the result. I do like the building though and the way the light is completely different on two sides, despite them being made of the same materials. I still can't believe that so much architectural effort would be spent on a mere car park when all around buildings that come from the architectural school of bland, and are meant for occupation by proper people, are being thrown up willy-nilly.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Even the Gods were not pleased

The students have been revolting again today. There was another march and demonstration outside the town hall. Massive police presence in case they accidentally overthrew the government or something. The police helicopter was out yet again and circled round and round and round. Here the statue of Vulcan atop the town hall brandishes his arrows in the direction of the officers of the law.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Far from home

A grey day and a rushed dinnertime. These bright Spanish flags were fluttering from a stall in the Millennium Gardens and added a splash of colour to the day.

Monday 6 December 2010

Anticipation

All day today this pile of snow has slid further and further off the roof towards the car parked below. Every time I have looked up I have been expecting to find it has fallen, but up until leaving work this afternoon it was still tenaciously hanging on.

Sunday 5 December 2010

Skeleton

I was walking up the hill, coming back from feeding the ducks and geese in Hillsborough Park, when one of the vast, new retail sheds they are building on Kilner Way suddenly caught the sun like a mirror. It looked like it was chrome-plated against the clear blue sky.

Saturday 4 December 2010

Self Portrait

I was out looking for pictures this afternoon, but the day had mostly turned grey and the snow had turned a miserable grey with it. I got lucky with about 5 minutes of sunlight - unfortunately I wasn't near anything at all at the time, so I photographed my shadow instead.

Friday 3 December 2010

I saw a mouse!

The sun came out today which was much lovelier for taking pictures in the snow. For once I didn't lack a choice of photos and I've added a selection here.

However, all that was thrown away when I came across this little critter in a snowdrift outside the Information Commons, happily nibbling away on a nacho chip some students had given him. He was quite oblivious to us all - must have been hungry - he completely ignored the humans and let 1/2 dozen of us take his photo.

Thursday 2 December 2010

An icy shroud

Yet more snow overnight, sigh. As a result the soldiers on the city's cenotaph in Barker's Pool were all wearing snowy hats and shawls today. You couldn't even see the poppy wreaths from a couple of weeks ago, it was so deep.

Wednesday 1 December 2010

A garage all to myself

We had a little bit of snow overnight which continued into this morning. The Uni was effectively shut and all teaching was canceled. Unfortunately they didn't decide that until an hour after I had got to work. The Terios was the only car in the underground car park when I arrived and the only one when I left several hours later too.

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Sad reindeer in the snow

I shivered round town again this dinner time and again walked through the Sheffield Christmas market. There was a new stand which and wasn't there yesterday and which appears to sell plants and stuffed fake reindeer. I thought that apart from looking very forlorn in today's snow, these do seem a bit dear to me (a bit deer, geddit?. Oh alright, suit yourself then).

Monday 29 November 2010

Cuckoo clock seller

Sheffield has a Christmas market! I took a look round this dinner time and wondered if there was anything 'normal' people might buy (nope, not really). This is the cuckoo clock seller, surrounded by cuckoo clocks large and small. They don't seem *that* expensive to me, but maybe they aren't precision Swiss clocks inside but some battery-operated Far Eastern tat?

Sunday 28 November 2010

Lonely lane in the snow

The lane to Hope railway station on a winter's night. The lane is long and straight and is lit with very white streetlamps that contrast dramatically against the orange sodium lamps of the main roads. On a winter's night I think it just looks like a tunnel disappearing through the trees.

Saturday 27 November 2010

Cold Nose (or winter's first snow)

We had the first flurry of winter snow overnight in Macclesfield. Just a few centimetres so a had a little drive round to take a look. This is a long (30 second) exposure of Teggs Nose from Bottoms reservoir near Langley.

Friday 26 November 2010

WTF?

Don't you just love this city? One day you pass through Barker's Pool and there's a farmer's market. The next and there's a 25 foot high Scottie dog. I wander into town some dinner times and wonder what the hell I am going to find next. I'm now kicking myself though - I should have made an offer for it as it would make a GREAT garden ornament for my Aunt Sandra.

Thursday 25 November 2010

City Hall by night

The Crimbo lights are out in town now - yippee (irony). The City Hall is quite tasteful compared to the santa's grotto mountain further down the hill. I probably let it get a little too dark before taking the picture, but hopefully not turned out too badly, all-in-all.

Wednesday 24 November 2010

OMG the students are revolting

A massive, massive march today from the students union (of both Unis) to the town hall, where several hundreds were gathered to hear a lot of shouting and chanting. I don't think they stormed anything this week though there there were a LOT of police - more mounted coppers than the United-Wednesday derby and the chopper was up as well. These two characters on the balustrade of the town hall caught my eye, and as you can see, I've caught the pirate's attention too. It kinda makes me smile because with him looking at me it sort of looks like a posed shot, so now if I ever get asked to shoot fashion with a protest theme, I'll know exactly what to do.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Students are just so cynical these days

It is interesting times we live in. Us old farts who remember back in the day can recall Mrs T getting into the PMs house. In those days the Argies were restless about Las Malvinas, the navy just scrapped the Ark Royal, a governement of millionaires introduced austerity measures and unpopular taxes leading to strikes and riots. I am just glad this time round it's nothing like that! And speaking of the BBC News - today they told me that stocks had 'plummeted' at the news of Ireland's financial bail-out. I checked. I think the fall was about 1.8%, which is hardly a headlong dive, is it?

Monday 22 November 2010

Boris

Some time last century, when I first came to Sheffield for my interview at the University, I passed this giant stainless steel spider climbing the wall somewhere in Attercliffe. For years I never saw it again, often thinking I must have imagined it, until one day I decided to take a different road and there it was once more. Now I take that road all the time and see it often. It turns out to be on the side of the headquarters of a hugely successful Sheffield company called Gripple, a specialist metal joint maker. Funnily enough, whilst Her Maj was being badly sung to by children in the cathedral last week, to preserve his sanity, her hubby was visiting the high-tech Gripple factory instead. And in a neat twist, Jack B has an interview there soon for his summer placement from the Uni.

Oh and if you're not afraid of spiders, check out this YouTube clip of the Gripple spider escaping

Sunday 21 November 2010

Homage to Mr Brandt

Took a trip out to Dean Clough Mills this afternoon. Whilst you are there it is apparently compulsory for photographers to take their own version of Bill Brandt's famous picture Snicket in Halifax. Incidentally, nowhere in the mill's art gallery (or bookshop) do they have anything of Bill Brandt's, or have any information on where to find the snicket... nothing. If I was an art and photography gallery with one of the 1930's most iconic images on site, I might just mention it?

PS I actually forgot to take my Bill Brandt book with me, so I took the picture entirely from memory - I am chuffed how close I got to the original, even if my cobbles weren't wet! Meanwhile I love the fact that the same two cobbles are still missing in the foreground 73 years after the original was taken.

Saturday 20 November 2010

Angular

I have been waiting for the scaffolding to come down from the University's Arts Tower for ages. Now it is down I am clicking away like an idiot. I better not do any more! But it looks so stark and angular on a grey day like today. Well it was either that or the contents of my trip to Wickes DIY emporium, and trust me, magnolia emulsion does not make a good image.

Friday 19 November 2010

Regent Court quad

This is the quad of the building where I work taken in the late afternoon - caught just as I was about to head off home. I could tell you I work incredibly late, but I'm afraid it starts to get dark pretty early these days and the lights come on about 4pm.

Thursday 18 November 2010

Escorting Her Maj

The Queen came to Sheffield Uni today. Her motorcade actually passed within a few feet of me walking on my own up Brook Hill, giving me a totally clear view into her limo. I had the camera ready and everything but for some reason I didn't lift and shoot. Maybe with the news crews and the photojournalists falling over each other at Firth Court, I subconsciously felt that the world doesn't need one more snap of Her Maj. For some reason I'm actually a little proud that I resisted the temptation to act like a tourist. She didn't bloody wave though.

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Happy Faces

When I went up to the Ski village yesterday, I passed an indoor skate park at the bottom of the hill. Located in an old factory building, the exterior is one complete mass of murals and graffiti. Here's just a small section - I think the colour makes a welcome change on a grey, rainy day like today.

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Panorama from Parkwood Springs

This is a panorama overlooking most of the city centre from next to Sheffield Ski Village at Parkwood Springs. It's made up of six images shot in portrait format and stitched together in Photoshop. However, each image is itself a blend of three different exposures, making eighteen pictures in all. Even my 4GB Mac had to churn away for a full 30 minutes to process that much data! If you click on the image to get a larger version you'll see how detailed it actually is.

Monday 15 November 2010

No, don't photograph me I'm shy

Diane and I made the long trek (118 miles each way!) out to Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast today. Every Nov/Dec several hundred Grey Seals haul out onto the sands and dunes to pup. It's quite a sight and a chance to see a colony of wild seals amazingly close. Most of them are not at all shy.

Sunday 14 November 2010

Lest We Forget

Attended the Remembrance Ceremony at Macclesfield Cenotaph this morning. This veteran was clearly overcome after the silence.

Saturday 13 November 2010

View from Mow Cop

I was trying desperately to think of somewhere close-ish to take a picture today before the clouds rolled in. Somehow I ended up at Mow Cop, a folly on the Staffordshire border overlooking the Cheshire Plain.

Friday 12 November 2010

Contrasts

There was a tiny window in the windy grey weather this afternoon to go out and grab a picture I had seen some days ago. The bright colours really grabbed my eye at the time.

Thursday 11 November 2010

Graphic grey

After yesterday's sunshine, it was something of a shock to be presented with a genuinely damp, grey early winter day. My shooting style is not geared up for it! I wandered round for quite a while getting wet and cold before the graphic shapes of the University Arts Tower pulled the camera upwards.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

The new face of Brutalism

By day this building is a brutalist concrete blockhouse that houses the city telephone exchange, but by night it's transformed into a magic castle. I should apologise to Mark for nicking his picture idea, except whilst I was precariously balanced in the middle of a traffic island taking it I was joined by another photographer with exactly the same idea in mind. There's probably a dozen pictures of it on Flickr already.

Tuesday 9 November 2010

Balance?

Dinnertime today I was wandering around in between the almost unremitting rain looking for pictures, when this military helicopter flew over, did a complete circuit and then flew off. I snapped a picture, 'cos that's what I do. When I later came to look at it the first thing I thought was 'just missed the sweet spot' - a few seconds earlier the helicoper and the tower block would have balanced in the frame. Usually I'd dismiss the picture, but something pulled me back. I still don't know what it is; maybe the tension in an unbalanced image, maybe because I feel it's a story unresolved? Of course that could all be complete bull, but all I know for sure is that for some reason I like it.

Monday 8 November 2010

Real Superdry

It's rained a bit these last few hours. OK, a lot. I've never seen such a great puddle at this point in Broad Lane before, and judging by the speed cars were hitting it neither has anyone else. In the 15 mins I stood with the camera I think I saw a fair bit of clean underwear needed by several drivers and a fair bit of clean everything by a lot of pedestrians. Today's title comes from the hoodie of the running chap in the foreground.

Sunday 7 November 2010

Early morning, Lyme Green

The BBC forecast a foggy morning this morning, or at least they did when I went to bed last night, so I was casting around for ideas of what would make a good fog picture. As you might imagine I was somewhat surprised by the bright, clear morning I was greeted with instead. This is the Macclesfield Canal at Lyme Green around 8am (which apparently counts as early on Sunday). I love the fact that we still have all these bright colours around.

Saturday 6 November 2010

Fireworks!

Yesterday was Bonfire Night, but of course it rained, which doesn't really make one keen to go out and watch fireworks. However, Macclesfield Cricket Club held over their display for tonight, and yay, it didn't rain. Here's part of the display I managed to catch.

Friday 5 November 2010

Colourful Rasta doors

I spotted these doors down an side road in the Burngreave part of the city. It's the first time I have walked round with a camera and people have paid me any real attention - plenty of suspicious looks which made me think that a white man with a camera maybe represents the Babylon a little in this part of town.

Thursday 4 November 2010

If I had a (steam) hammer

This baby stands guard near the Land Rover dealer on Saville Street. I believe it marks the entrance to the heavily industrialised part of Sheffield called Attercliffe on the Lower Don Valley. At one time it would have been all steelworks and foundries, but now it's mostly light industry, warehousing and car dealerships all the way to Sheffield Forgemasters a mile or two down the road.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

I'm sorry, I haven't a clue

I was walking round at dinner, as is my wont, snapping this, that and t'other, yet when I got home I found this in amongst all the deliberate shots. I must have pressed the shutter by accident at some point. What's more annoying is I actually quite like the picture. Argh, the camera is better at this than I am!

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Mucky Duck

I was wandering by the pond in Weston Park when all of a sudden all of the ducks went into a mad washing, cleaning and preening frenzy. I have no idea what that was all about, but they were at it for long enough for me to change all the settings on the camera to get this motion-blurred shot of a splashing duck.

Monday 1 November 2010

Tesselation

An uncharacteristically warm 1st November dinnertime saw me wandering around practicing street photography with not quite good enough results IMHO. I didn't have a deal of time and no-one seemed to be doing anything interesting, which didn't help. However, the repeating patterns on this empty street also caught my eye. Here I have spilt-toned it into a monochrome image which I hope emphasises the effect.

Sunday 31 October 2010

Halloween

So what were you expecting for a Halloween picture? Santa Claus? Spotted and take on a stall at Treacle Market this morning.

Saturday 30 October 2010

Happy Birthday mum

Mum's birthday today. No pithy comments regarding age (it's not worth my life).

Friday 29 October 2010

Pretty damp out there

My mum's garden has started sprouting these all round the borders. In wonder if they're edible? No, I am not going to try and find out.

Thursday 28 October 2010

Giant pigeons invade Sheffield

One of the Sheffield Photographic Society members, Peter Matthews, took a brilliant version of this image. I looked at his picture and thought 'I can do that. How hard can it be?' Let me tell you - bloody hard. I reckon I have close on 100 rubbish pictures of pigeons because they don't listen to instructions. When you factor trying to exclude people walking by from the picture, plus the need to smile tolerantly at small children who think a group of pigeons is something they should run towards, it turns out that you have to be very patient indeed. The pigeons are happy though - they got a bread roll and two bagels out of me.

Wednesday 27 October 2010

St Georges church

This is St Georges church on Broad Lane in the afternoon sunshine. It belongs to the University and houses a lecture theatre and flats for postgraduate students. At 3:45am this morning a Sheffield Hallam student from the Isle of Man was hit and killed by a speeding police car in front of the church.

Incidentally, this is the 300th Picture of the Day for this year.

Tuesday 26 October 2010

24 hour access to what?

This gateway to an underground car park hasn't been used for a lot of 24 hours! Actually I think the vast glass office block under which it sits was built as a HQ for the National Union of Miners, but they fell foul of Mrs Thatch and never got to occupy it. It's never really been much used ever since. I wouldn't mind getting inside there 'cos I reckon it would make a great photo location.

Monday 25 October 2010

Ladybower at dusk

The plan today was to head out to see how the camera saw things in the moonlight, however the moon was fairly late rising, later still in reaching the Derwent valley and promptly hid itself behind a bank of cloud. By this time I wanted my tea, so here's a shot from earlier in the evening which was taken about an hour after sunset.

Sunday 24 October 2010

Sunrise from Mam Tor summit

5:30am the alarm went off on a clear and cold Sunday morning. A 35 min drive and a 15 min climb in the dark saw me on Mam Tor summit just before dawn. Surprisingly I wasn't on my own up there and had to share the dawn with several other people. However the biting wind saw them all descend before sunrise itself. However, being a rufty-tufty photographer I stuck it out and that left me alone to grab this shot of the rising sun behind the summit trig point.

Saturday 23 October 2010

Autumn sculpture

After taking the picture of this tree, I went down and collected a carrier-bag full of different coloured leaves from underneath. This afternoon, I dug the bag out and assembled this little rainbow sculpture on some waste ground across the road from my house. I'm quite pleased with the effect, given that normally I am not the most artistic of persons. I do however confess to absolutely stealing the idea from a posting on another blog.