Melbourne Street Photography 101 is a black and white photo blog to encompass the candid photography in streets of Melbourne. Street people photography
a slang expression associated with an Australian urban youth subculture that originated from Western Sydney in the late 1980s, but which News Corporation coverage has brought into the mainstream since the late 2010s
Eshay - an unfamiliar term. Had to look it up: Wikipedia Eshay (/ˈɛʃeɪ/) is a slang expression associated with an Australian urban youth subculture that originated from Western Sydney in the late 1980s, but which News Corporation coverage has brought into the mainstream since the late 2010s.
In New Zealand, "hoodrats" are a similar subculture.
Very interesting action in the foreground. I moved to a new location; https://bipolaroid1969.blogspot.com/ If you want to follow me yet still you can find me there. If not it´s goodbye.
Fun people shot.
ReplyDeleteDifferent lines in the frame
DeleteInteresting term for a subculture.
ReplyDeleteI was told by someone else not to engage with the lot
DeleteSe llamen como se llamen, forman un animado grupo que parece divertido.
ReplyDeleteTrue. Getting outdoor.
DeleteWhy are they called eshays?
ReplyDeletea slang expression associated with an Australian urban youth subculture that originated from Western Sydney in the late 1980s, but which News Corporation coverage has brought into the mainstream since the late 2010s
DeleteNo había escuchado ese término. Se llamen como se llamen, ellos animan con su paso a esa escena callejera.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Just live the life
DeleteFabulous shot. I too wonder why the term eshays.
ReplyDeleteApparently more like rascals in the streets
DeleteThey seem a little lost...
ReplyDeleteIt was meant to be a docking area...
DeleteEshay - an unfamiliar term.
ReplyDeleteHad to look it up:
Wikipedia
Eshay (/ˈɛʃeɪ/) is a slang expression associated with an Australian urban youth subculture that originated from Western Sydney in the late 1980s, but which News Corporation coverage has brought into the mainstream since the late 2010s.
In New Zealand, "hoodrats" are a similar subculture.
I've heard of hoodrats, but this is a new term.
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They are indeed eshays, but not the one walking away.
ReplyDeleteThey are dressed for comfort. I like the informality of their movement.
ReplyDeleteThey are obviously sharing their news and attitudes with each other. You caught an intimate moment.
ReplyDeleteLearnt a new word today. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a fashion shoot for casual wear, but the guy on the left bombed the picture, .... or is part of the crew!! Interesting!
Very interesting action in the foreground. I moved to a new location; https://bipolaroid1969.blogspot.com/ If you want to follow me yet still you can find me there. If not it´s goodbye.
ReplyDeletegreat capture
ReplyDeleteQue interesante, no sabía nada sobre eso. Besos.
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