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The Sheffield Code

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Following the clues to be found in the curious signs and symbols hidden on Surrey Street, Sheffield City Centre. Early on a Sunday morning in September I decided to take a walk into the city centre to see if I could find anything to photograph. I like to walk along  familiar streets and look at them from a fresh view-point. Often in our day-to-day lives as we rush to and from work or push our way through the crowds on a weekend, we don't get a chance to look above street level or notice the relationships between buildings, streets and other aspects of the urban environment. And so I found myself standing in front of the Sheffield Central Library, located at the end of Surrey Street, just before the stairs and cycle path that lead down on to the Arundel Gate, one of the main roads into the city centre. I've always had a warm fondness for the Sheffield Central Library and especially the Graves Art Gallery hidden away on the top floor. It feels like a littl...

Ascent Of The Golden Clough

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A short circular walk from Edale along the flank of The Nab on to the edge of Kinder Scout above Grindsbrook Clough. I'd wanted to make a journey out into the Peak District for sometime but it had taken a few weeks to wrestle myself out from a period of self-created malaise. I have never felt so lost and disconnected both from myself and from the world around me. A few months prior I had walked out of my job, which at one point I had loved and was tied strongly to my sense of self. It was unhealthy to say the least to define yourself by your work but I was proud of my job. I still don't know how I drifted into the sate of mind I have lived in for so long, I guess over a period of years small decisions built upon each other and bad habits became ingrained.  I've always had tendency to isolate myself and retreat into a haven of day-dreaming. It was easier to say no to people and social situations where I feared I might feel uncomfortable. Since walking out of ...