Not sure what era is waxing the hair fashionable for men
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Melbourne Street Photography 101 is a black and white photo blog to encompass the candid photography in streets of Melbourne. Street people photography
Not sure what era is waxing the hair fashionable for men
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Indeed, I had not directed my focus upon them until their reaction drew my attention. I then decided to capture an image. My endeavor at that moment was to hone the technique of panning with moving automobiles.
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This gentleman possesses a prominent abdominal girth akin to mine. Consequently, he is susceptible to metabolic syndrome. Additionally, he is yet another Melbourne resident attired in black.
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This middle-aged man walks a path of sorrow. It serves as a poignant reflection of our solitary venture into this world.
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His shirt resembled a splash of art—vivid, expressive, and striking. Yet, I recalled observing him as he directed his gaze toward a lady passing by along the footpath.
It's intriguing how attire can mirror one's inner world. A garment adorned with bold strokes and vibrant hues speaks volumes about the wearer's persona—perhaps a reflection of a creative spirit or a desire to stand out amidst the mundane.
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The gentleman strides briskly, his blazer billowing gracefully in the wind.
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Capturing photographs through the panes of a glass window can yield quite astonishing results.
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It is the same shop as featured in yesterday's post. The lady bears a peculiar expression, as if something tasted amiss. In this modern age, women are said to be more employed and independent than men.
It's fascinating to consider how societal roles have evolved over time. The notion that women are now more employed and independent than men reflects a significant shift in the economic and social fabric of our times
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Famed for its exquisite pasta, one can observe the ladies savoring their dishes behind the glass.
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A second depiction of him walking, for he strides with such confidence and suave elegance.
His movements are marked by an effortless grace that captivates the eye. There is a distinguished air about him, a blend of assurance and refinement that harkens back to a time when elegance was paramount.
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He was once a familiar figure, but since the onset of COVID, he has not been seen. Not homeless, he was renowned among Melbourne's city photographers—a retired academic possessing several properties. Yet, he chose to live without a roof, embracing the outdoors as his dwelling.
His absence now evokes contemplation about the profound impacts of the pandemic on individual lives. Electing to forgo traditional comforts despite ample means suggests a quest for freedom or a deeper connection with the world unconfined by walls.
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It appears the man bun and unkempt style remain in vogue. Personally, I favour the clean-cut appearance.
It's intriguing how fashion trends ebb and flow over time. The resurgence of the man bun and a more rugged look perhaps signifies a shift towards embracing individuality and a laid-back ethos.
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Typically, the people of India harbor a fervent passion for cricket. It is quite uncommon, however, to encounter an ardent admirer of football among them. Yet, the scarf he wears proclaims his allegiance unmistakably.
It's intriguing how cultural tides shift with time. This gentle shift not only reflects the diversification of interests but also underscores the impact of globalisation on traditional sporting landscapes.
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As the young damsel of the coffee house doth prepare the brew behind the grand metallic apparatus, the fragrance doth waft forth even from this depiction, permeating the senses.
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A matronly lady, adorned with a whimsical crown-like hairpiece, sits patiently, lending her ear to two others at the far end of the table
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Two gentlemen ambled side by side, their presence exuding an aura of profound melancholy, as they traversed the expanse of Box Hill Central.
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The optometrist’s establishment yonder appears to be of a dubious nature
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This style of photography, wherein the head is cleft in twain, is esteemed within the genre. I require further practice in this art.
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A mother and her two children, adorned in the traditional black garments so emblematic of Melbourne, strolled through Box Hill Central
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According to Google, the common populace exhibits a preference for images of faceless backsides to be rendered with a high degree of blurriness.
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This young fellow doth likely engage in the melancholy pastime of endless perusal on his device. Verily, such a habit hath become all too frequent in these times.
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It is most puzzling why one would choose to position oneself in such proximity to the refuse receptacle
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A young maiden of secondary education, loitered within the confines of the mercantile establishment, abstaining from promptly returning to her abode
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Through the bustling avenues of time, an Oriental gentleman, in trousers checkered with dots confined, Strolled with an Oriental maiden, wind coat aflutter behind, Their steps, a graceful dance, in rhythm with life's chime.
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Three noble patrons, seated upon the side benches of a vendor's humble stand, within the market halls of Box Hill Central. Their presence graced the air with a quiet charm, as the day's commerce flowed around them in a harmonious dance
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Upon the bustling thoroughfare of Acland Street, St. Kilda, there stood two aged riders, their motorbikes gleaming like relics of a bygone era. Engaging in earnest conversation with a venerable elder, they cast shadows long and thoughtful in the afternoon sun. There, amidst the ebb and flow of modernity, history and wisdom interwove, as tales of the road were shared in the language of experience and time.
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A monochromatic photograph depicting a beleaguered cyclist traversing the bicycle path along Beach Road in St Kilda, Melbourne
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On Beach Road, St. Kilda, Melbourne, in the charming grayscale world, the front rider beckons with a classic thumbs-up, as if to say, 'Keep pedaling, mate. The journey's the joy".
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I thought roller blade is no longer cool
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Indeed, the realm of prize-winning street photography often seems dominated by themes of poverty or the horrors of war. This trend tends to overshadow genuine street photography, which frequently goes unappreciated. It is rather disheartening. I must acknowledge the need to seek out photographers in Melbourne who have a genuine passion for this genre.
Cicciolina during the quiet hour
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It has been over three years since I started this blog, and I never anticipated it would last this long. My previous attempts at creating one ended in failure. A dear friend, who shares my passion for hobbies, once told me that my blog lacked the classic, confrontational candid photography feel. Over time, I noticed that my ambition and skill set have deteriorated. I find myself imitating Instagram-style street photography, which is not truly my forte. I have also succumbed to the popular culture prevalent on social media.
I am now questioning whether this type of "faceless" street photography is really what my readers desire. I would greatly appreciate your comments and feedback.