Two cups of coffee
I watched this man with some amazement as he tried to balance two cups of coffee and text the friend who he was holding the second coffee for at the same time. As you can see he found the situation funny too.
I watched this man with some amazement as he tried to balance two cups of coffee and text the friend who he was holding the second coffee for at the same time. As you can see he found the situation funny too.
If you can find this serene place a soft pillow is awaiting you. You can sit down, watch a sunrise and sip freshly brewed coffee. The ocean waves and the seagulls will sing their song and the steps will soak in the warmth of the morning light, awaiting you, but you are still asleep.
It’s a sleepy morning at Terrigal. Usual crowd of sport and fitness fanatics is nowhere to be found. It must be either too early or too cold for them. In fact there are very few people all around. Couple of joggers and and couples on their holidays are taking walks along the sandy beach.
An older man with coffee cup is reading a newspaper at the aluminium table. He is soaked in rising sun as is the magnificent tree behind him.
Another classic street portrait. A pretty girl studying from her book at a street side cafe.
Until a couple of years ago I have never drunk coffee. Now it is a daily ritual. Sydney has quite a lot of coffee shops, admittedly some better than others. I took this photograph on my way from work to the train station. Even on a weekday there seem to be quite a few people who stay back in the city, socialise a bit, have some time to themselves like this gentleman or simply have fun with friends.