Steel City


I love Sheffield. I think it’s a bit of a forgotten city, even here in Yorkshire people think Leeds or York are where it’s at. But, Sheffield has such a lot going on and a nice friendly atmosphere. I was there the other day to meet some friends for lunch, so I decided to go a little early and capture a few images, and as is usual these days my Fuji X100VI went with me. I was short on time, and didn’t get to explore as much as I’d have liked, but it’s only down the road so I will make the time to take a trip there just for photography.

This was an instant click of the shutter button. As soon as I saw this scene. I loved the trolley being parked up while the bloke had his break.

I saw the girl in the coat a little too late, so she’s out of focus. Let’s pretend she’s moving really fast and it’s intentional.

I would have prefer just the Crepe stand, bt it was so busy. But, the point of street photography is to capture what’s going on.

I love older couples, I’m an old romantic. She was helping him get the lid on his coffee, after losing patience with him. It reminded me of my wife.

I need to go back and take this again. There’s better framing to be had.

What did I learn? Well, nobody cares if you’re taking photographs, so I don’t need to stress about street photography as much.

I need to change the focus modes on my camera. I’m still in landscape mindset, so autofocus isn’t set to ‘continuous’ and my focus is on fixed central point. Every day is a lesson.