Today’s photo is of The Fat Cat pub in Kelham Island. It’s a place I’ve photographed on a number of occasions as it always seems to catch my eye, especially if the conditions are nice, as they were on this day.
I think that, because I tend to choose Kelham Island for photography outings quite often – it’s close and easy to get to and I can usually find free parking. Plus it’s undergoing gentrification so change is taking place all the time – that an element of over-familiarity might have set in and that I’m drawn to the same compositions that attracted me on previous visits – the more obvious ones at least.
There will be countless other pictures to be made, but I need to look more carefully and draw them out I think.
A couple of earlier posts featuring The Fat Cat can be seen here and here.
Bronica ETRSi, Zenzanon 75mm f/2.8 PE & & Ilford FP4+. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10mins @ 20°
Taken on 15 January 2021
Something about the Fat Cat Pub seemed awfully familiar and then I went back and remembered the picture you shared on November 2020, about the flood. And obviously, clicking on the larger size instantly revealed the markings on the front of the building.
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