Highland Coo’s

[Graves Park, Sheffield] You can’t visit Grave’s Park without visiting their herd of Highland Cattle. I still love the fact that they keep highland cattle. In my opinion “real coos”, even in the wilds of Yorkshire there is a hint of my Scottish surroundings. The heat yesterday seemed to be taking its toll on the … More Highland Coo’s

Bluebells

I spent the afternoon yesterday at Graves Park, Sheffield. After all the cold weather we have had it’s nice to see some of the spring flowers out in bloom. Graves Park spans between the Sheffield Districts of Woodseats, Norton, and Meadowhead covering 91.9 hectares. The park includes thousand year old woodland, as well as an … More Bluebells

The Crucible

One of the most recognisable sights of Sheffield is the Crucible Theatre on Norfolk Street, which is probably best know by people outside of Sheffield as the home of the UK Snooker Championships.  The main entrance faces on to Tudor Square, which is also home to another of Sheffield’s grand theatres, The Lyceum.     … More The Crucible

Colours of Autumn

I forgot how much I love Autumn. I may not be a fan of the cold that the Autumn and Winter months bring us, but when the sun is shining on a warm Autumn’s day it brings to life the colours of Autumn. As natures greens turns to golds, reds, and browns, giving us the last hint … More Colours of Autumn

St Aiden’s

Although I am not overly religious some of my favourite places to visit are churches and churchyards. Maybe its because they are generally quiet and restful places. St Aiden’s in Sheffield will always hold a special place in my heart as it is the church where I got married.

Summer Blooms

Another botanical photography expedition, one of the many things that I love about living in Sheffield is that even in the heart of the city you are never far away from the beauty of nature. There is no shortage of green spaces in the city. I seem to be drawn towards capturing natures floral masterpieces … More Summer Blooms

Nature on the Doorstep

Living in the city sometimes I think we all forget about the nature that is right on our doorstep, myself included. You can find a glimpse of nature in any urban space. Across the road from our own urban space we have our own little glimpse of nature. Reminding me that beauty can be found everywhere.

Urban Decay

[Woodbourn Hill, Sheffield] Everyone has a different view on how they perceive graffiti: is it street art? or not? Personally my view is dependent on the quality of the graffiti. There are some amazing examples around Sheffield of what I classify to be street art.