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Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Thursday 30 June 2022

Sunshine and Graveyards: Sheffield Beauchief Abbey

 



Sunshine and Graveyards - it's what Fridays are made for, right? 

It is if you have a Friday off of work, and with a Sheffield heatwave on the horizon, Friday 16th of July 2022 was just the day for me. As local temperatures soared to 23 degrees C, I decided to go on a local nature walk and take a few photographs. Inspired by the BBC Springwatch and the fact I already own a bird book and a pair of binoculars, I stayed local to do a second exploration of the Abbeydale district of the city, and in particular, the stunning 12th-century Beauchief Abbey

Here I share a few pictures from my day of adventure; 


A lot of the 12th Century part of the church has long disappeared by a few 19th-century gravestones still exist. Some have collapsed with age which gives it a rather macabre atmosphere even on a sunny day.




A walk through a 19th-century graveyard on a sunny day is rather nice. However, I doubt I'd like it in the dark. You can sense the history, it's evident in the air that surrounds these historic buildings and monuments. 


By the end of my trip and the return journey home, I'd spotted a few Squirrels, chaffinches, and a starling or three. Abbeydale is home to a rather large golf course, so I guess I saw more lost golf balls than anything. I did enjoy walking the surrounding woodlands which were drenched in glorious sunshine

I found a little path surrounding Beauchief allotments that was walkable. Spotting a pair of Heron, which I assumed were nesting, was a pure delight. I drank some cheap pop that went predictably warm, but I did get a chance to use my late Grandad-In-Law's beloved binoculars. A great day out for Mindfulness, walking, exercise, and enjoying the great outdoors of urban Sheffield. I would recommend it. 

As June becomes July (to paraphrase a song by my fave band Ocean Colour Scene) I'd hope to share more photos and such ramblings, mumbling, & grumblings on this very blog! 

You can find out all about Beauchief Abbey HERE 

Words and Photos by @rybazoxo 

Website - https://ryanoxleywriter.blogspot.com/


Monday 13 June 2022

Coronation Street - The Tour - Photography April 2022

As a huge fan of TV's iconic Coronation Street, and of taking photographs, I thought I'd share a few pictures from my recent day out visiting the ITV studios tour, viewing the wonders of Weatherfield, and the magic of British television! 

I'm sharing these images for pure aesthetics; the attention to detail within this fictional suburb is superb, and the glorious April sunshine was a wonderful bonus. Although I have visited these studios several times, in my capacity as a writer for the Coronation Street Blog, I hadn't seen the most recent additions to the set (Victoria Gardens, Seb's Memorial, Shuttleworth's) and ended up taking about 70 shots. I share just a few, so don't be afraid to scroll! 

All photos were taken on the 30th of April 2022 on this Digital camera and are (c) @rybazoxo  2022 

Coronation Street: The Tour. Photo's by @rybazoxo; 


Dev's Corner Shop on Coronation Street


Dev's Chip Shop. Does Chesney still work here?


The Victoria St Set Extension - Very impressive! 

Victoria Gardens, The 'girder' makes it look very authentic

Shuttleworth's on Victoria St. The attention to detail is awesome

The red sign on the front says 'dressed set' 

Mawdsley St. You do walk past those shops on the set tour! 

These are just a few I'm sharing. Ideally, I plan to visit again soon and take a more extensive portfolio. Ironically, I took very few of Coronation Street itself!

More information about Coronation Street - The Tour can be accessed here. I do recommend buying the Tour Souvenir Guide - it's a real treat!

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