In a moment of synchronicity, a day or so after I posted this picture to Flickr, I saw the exact same location on an article on the TV news.
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Taken on 20 January 2024
Steel City Snapper photography
35mm, medium format and large format film photography (with the odd bit of digital every now and then…)
In a moment of synchronicity, a day or so after I posted this picture to Flickr, I saw the exact same location on an article on the TV news.
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Taken on 20 January 2024
Walking through Birmingham, we passed this wall of murals featuring characters from the BBC historical crime drama, Peaky Blinders.
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Taken on 20 January 2024
The Gosvenor Casino in Sheffield occupies the building that once housed Silver Blades, once the city’s only ice-skating rink. Sheffield still has an ice-rink, but it’s now located in Attercliffe and is the home of Sheffield Steeler’s, our local ice hockey team.
Ice hockey took place at Silver Blades too, although I was never involved in the sport and just went to the rink to skate about with friends and play video games in the mini arcade that was there (teetering about on a pair of skates and attempting to play Marble Madness took a degree of skill!).
When I first went to the rink I would hire a pair of boots. They were, if I remember correctly, all purple and always felt somewhat damp and clammy. After going for awhile, I decided to invest in a pair of my own skates and got some Bauer hockey boots. While I was never a skilled skater, I was proficient, and could get up a decent sprint on the ice.
While most of the sessions involved skating around in an anti-clockwise circuit (complete with a DJ playing music from a booth overlooking the ice, usually with a bunch of kids crowded below submitting requests), there would also be a short daredevil intermission half way through the evening where the circuit would become a figure-of-eight health-and-safety nightmare (although I cant ever recall any serious collisions happening).
I’ve not skated for about three decades now. I wonder if it’s one of those things you don’t forget how to do?
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Taken on 20 January 2024
Olympus XA3 & Ilford HP5+. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°
Taken on 20 January 2024
I’m having a run of days this week where I’m short on time and having to upload somewhat short posts to the blog. Today is another such day, unfortunately. Apologies for the lack of words!
So here are two photos I took in Birmingham in January, the first of the cathedral, the second of the art gallery.
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Taken on 20 January 2024
While walking around the Derwent reservoirs, my descent back to my car took me through some pine forest where the low winter sun was shining beneath the canopy illuminating the trunks of the trees.
I attempted two shots with the XA3, which didn’t turn out badly at all – I was expecting camera shake as, despite the sunlight, it was still quite dim beneath the canopy, and braced myself against trees to attempt to keep the camera steady. Luckily there is only perhaps minimal evidence of any shake.
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Taken on 9 January 2024
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Taken on 9 January 2024
I quite like this picture. It has a lot of layers, from the gate in the foreground right through to Ladybower reservoir and the hills beyond. I did wonder at the time I took the photo whether it would be successful given the limited control over focus possible with the XA3 but, again, it proved itself more than up to the task.
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Taken on 9 January 2024
After sharing some photos of the dam itself, here are a couple of pictures of the reservoir it forms behind it.
The first picture was taken from the footpath that skirts the edge of the water, while the second was taken from up on the hillside above the reservoir. You can just make out some small figures in the shot – those people are close to where I made the first photo.
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Taken on 9 January 2024
In the hills up above the Derwent reservoirs I found this Land Rover Defender parked up. It looked in its element up there.
I would have photographed it with the temperamental Yashica Mat 124G too, but it was at this point that it stopped working. The XA3 saved the day.
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Taken on 9 January 2024