De Graves St has the most overpriced cafe food in the city. It also oozes that noir feeling along the laneway.
Olympus E520
150mm f2
This camera has a very sad sensor. Somehow, I like that worn out look though.
Melbourne Street Photography 101 is a black and white photo blog to encompass the candid photography in streets of Melbourne. Street people photography
De Graves St has the most overpriced cafe food in the city. It also oozes that noir feeling along the laneway.
Olympus E520
150mm f2
This camera has a very sad sensor. Somehow, I like that worn out look though.
Buen apetito
ReplyDeleteThe smell from the store was actually quite good
DeleteHe must be photographing the food for his blog?
ReplyDeleteFood porn is an epidemic lol
DeleteLooks extremely casual!
ReplyDeleteThis is Australia lol
DeleteI am still trying to figure out what he was eating...what was i his hands? A bread?
ReplyDeleteIt is a middle eastern plate with fritter and eggs etc. They are hot breakfast on the iron pan
Delete...an in depth conversation.
ReplyDeleteYeah, when I do street, I can often hear a lot of conversations which are meant to be private
DeletePerhaps he should be paying more attention to the lady than to what is on his plate. Your street photo tells an interesting story.
ReplyDeleteStreet stories used to be a trend. I love the style of photography more.
DeleteShe was Enjoying her lunchtime!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if people are all on the dole...
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteI was shocked by one De Graves cafe in particular earlier this year. Very expensive and poor food. Cross Flinders Lane to Centre Place and the food is better and the prices more reasonable.
ReplyDeleteYes, the food quality there is deteriorating to a shameless level. The soup lunch place sells soup that tastes like plain water.
DeleteA food blogger!
ReplyDeleteEtre à la mode est un luxe.
ReplyDeleteStreet energization.
ReplyDeleteGood one
Deleteenjoy and nice weather...
ReplyDeleteMuy interesante. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot!
ReplyDeleteVery grainy, like film photography back in a day. Moody.
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