Hagglers Corner is a multi-functional space just on the outskirts of Sheffield city centre. It hosts live music and other events, has a cafe, a shop and provides spaces for local makers of things. I didn’t get chance to go in on the outing, but will try and make sure I give myself time to do so next time I pass.
Although this picture doesn’t really indicate so, Queen’s Road is a busy thoroughfare, being one of the main arteries into and out of the city centre. I managed to find a brief spell with a gap in the traffic to take my photo that emphasises the road leading into shot (and the zig-zag road markings denoting the Pelican Crossing.
The two towers above the roof of Haggler’s Corner are minarets belonging to the Madina Masjid that sits a short distance beyond.
Pentax Espio 140M & Kentmere 400.
Taken on 18 January 2020
Nice. You did well to find a gap in the traffic! The shot works really well with the zig zag road markings.
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Thanks. It wasn’t easy! I had similar issues when photographing the row of shops further down the road that are scheduled for demolition soon.
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