An Indian chap leans toward the light,
camera poised, eyes half-narrowed,
his fingers steady as if tuning a string.
He glances at the small blue glow
of the LCD—his private universe
where a fragment of Melbourne
is trapped in digital silence.
Behind him, tables hum with midday talk:
cutlery glints, coffee curls in steam,
laughter drifts like music caught
between brick and awning.
The city moves, yet he is still
framing the world’s brief shimmer,
a moment folding into another.
Somewhere, a tram bell rings,
and the wind carries the scent of roast and rain.
He lowers the camera, half-smiling,
as though what he sought
wasn’t in the image,
but in the act of seeing itself.
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ReplyDeleteAbrazo
That is a sexy topic
DeleteI can almost smell the coffee haha! That's a great shot of this guy, he looks happy :-D
ReplyDeleteWhatever floats his boat!
DeleteGreat profile shot of this guy.
ReplyDeleteI like the cheery spirit
DeletePerfect framing with a selective focus that is both good and accurate.
ReplyDeleteThanks for autofocus
DeleteWell said! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDelete...I hope that he doesn't fall into a pothole while walking and on his phone.
ReplyDeleteIt might happen lol
DeleteYou have a way with words, not just your camera. I often think people who really know how to take photo's (not folks like me that just point and shoot), see things we don't. Am out visiting everyone on my blog list to catch up, as it's been far too long since I've blogged. Feels good to get back into it again.
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DeleteGlad that you are back to blogging. Will visit.
A friendship that’s travelled oceans and time, leaving you with cherished memories and a cap full of meaning
ReplyDeleteNomés ell sap que s'ha emportat a la càmera.
ReplyDeleteM'agrada la seva expressió.
Salutacions!
You do these so very well. I love your black and white photography.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ☺
Indeed we can loose ourselves behind our camera. Enjoy your week, and thankyou for visiting my blog this week.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to always take photos of, life is exciting.
ReplyDeleteI really like this photo and am happy you shared it with FFO. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteSo much going on.
ReplyDeleteI love your action picture. Happy FFO!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography. You are definitely capturing the moment in time. Wonderful and have a lovely weekend.
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