Thursday, June 12, 2025

Melbourne Candid Series #1093 Latrobe St

 


Off Latrobe where city sighs,
a narrow shop in quiet lies.
The signs still blink, but softer now—
night has pressed its cooling brow.

Inside, two figures side by side
share sweet reflections, open-eyed.
A spoon dips slow through colors stacked:
green, red, gold beans gently packed.

"Three Traffic Lights," the menu said—
a playful name for what's been fed
through childhood lanes and summer's heat,
revived here on this quiet street.

The night leans in, the window's gloss
reflects them both in sugared loss,
as if the past had found a way
to join them in their glass parfait.

No need for talk, just taste and glance—
a small dessert, a brief romance
with memory, beneath the glow
of Melbourne’s hush and neon flow.

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25 comments:

  1. The right light changes everything for the better.

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    1. It is actually vertical bending from mirrorless camera.

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  2. I agree with Giorgio. This is a stunning photo.

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    1. I was working with Joel to get rid off the vertical bending lol

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  3. Both an excellent photo and poem that catches the feeling of your photo, and of the street where this cafe is located.

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  4. Un panel con dos motoristas abandona el lugar mientras nos muestran sus espaldas. Dos amigos comparten espacio y parecen felices con ello.

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    1. I just throw them here since street photography can include bad shots

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  6. Guten Appetit! What does the sign mean?

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  7. Compartiendo bebidas y conversación.
    Saludos.

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  8. ...he can't sit for a while without looking at his phone?

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  9. I loved your poem, Roentare! Did you miss your calling by not becoming a poet? Your photo and words capture a quiet, connected moment. My eyes are drawn to the two people on the motorcycle and the words Hà Nôi. It reminds me of Hanoi and the gut-wrenching Vietnam War. What a contrast with the warring past and the peaceful couple sharing a colorful dessert.

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    1. You are flattering. My skill is still lacking in this genre. Nice to be creative some time

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  10. Beautifully done. I enjoy your take on the shots. Great.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺

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  11. Now that's an interesting shot, 2 people talking over coffee while the person behind them is either getting ready to go or look at the mural on the wall

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  12. Very cool shot! Was it by chance or did you wait until someone lined up with the mural? #Allseasons

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