A small, selfie me, trapped in one of the spherical water features in Sheffield’s Millennium Square.
Holga 120N & Kodak Tmax 400.
Taken on 10 January 2020
Steel City Snapper photography
35mm, medium format and large format film photography (with the odd bit of digital every now and then…)
A small, selfie me, trapped in one of the spherical water features in Sheffield’s Millennium Square.
Holga 120N & Kodak Tmax 400.
Taken on 10 January 2020
I didn’t spot this noticeable “X” formed by the reflection of the buildings and sky until I looked at the negatives.
The water feature is one of several, variously-sized, artworks near the Winter Gardens in Sheffield. They are, along with the “Cheesegrater” car park – which is a literal stone’s throw from this spot – probaby the most photographed objects in the city.
Olympus OM-1, F.Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 & Ilford HP5+ (pushed to 800asa).
Taken on 26 October 2019
I can’t remember if I’ve posted a photo of these on the blog before, but this is a new shot taken this past weekend. There are several of these water features around St. Paul’s Place in Sheffield, all different sizes and clustered in groups or individually. They are probably one of the most photographed things in the city, along with the “Cheese Grater” car-park (which can just be spotted encroaching into the top of this image).
There’s a vague ghost of a selfie to be spotted in the reflection. 🙂
Yashica Mat 124 G & Ilford FP4+.
Taken on 9 March 2019