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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

New curry house on De Graves St Melbourne for Sign2

 


After returning from my period of work away from home, Joel and I had intended to venture out together, as had been our custom. Yet fate, ever whimsical, had other plans. He was overtaken by a most disagreeable cold which lingered obstinately for several days, robbing him even of his voice, and leaving him in no condition for rambles abroad.

Thus, with reluctant heart, I resolved to take a solitary stroll. The air was gentle enough, though the absence of companionship rendered the way a little quieter than I might have wished. My camera, though faithful, felt almost unfamiliar in my hands, as though it, too, had grown idle during my absence. I captured but a few images, for the rhythm of observation and the instinct for composition, once second nature, now seemed to lie dormant, waiting to be awakened once more.

It was not so much the photographs themselves that mattered, but the act of stepping out, of reacquainting myself with the world through a lens. I sensed that, in time, the old ease would return—that subtle harmony between eye, heart, and machine which makes the smallest detail sing. For now, it was enough simply to begin again, however modestly, and to know that the habit of seeing had not altogether deserted me.

Sony A7RV

FE 16mm f1.8 G


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23 comments:

  1. Seems like you really devote all of your mental energy to your job. I wish more people would.

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  2. Your walk reads like a quiet meditation, where absence and presence intertwine. This gentle return to seeing feels hopeful reminding us that even small beginnings hold promise of renewal.

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  3. How quickly things become unfamiliar, but how swiftly we can be reacquainted with them.
    I hope Joel's feeling much better now.

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  4. Sometimes a solidary stroll wil lead back to your photography creativity.

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  5. Especializada en curry, muestra una decoración de farolillos de colores en su decoración.

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  6. I walked along De Graves Street with a friend yesterday and failed to notice the new curry house.

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  7. I put away my camera for a week and when I used it again yesterday I felt like a new man! And then when I jumped on the bike heading home it started to rain really hard. A different day it was. Bummer about Joel.

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  8. Nice photo.
    We get tired of taking photos at times, you'll get it all back soon.

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  9. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is just to get started again.

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  10. Such a beautifully rendered return to one's inner rhythm! I truly enjoyed the melancholic and tender tone — you can almost feel the reconnection with the world, step by step.

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  11. I hope that your friend will be better soon but keep photographing as it is also a cure for the brain.

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  12. Hello,
    Curry is popular, great sign. I must admit, I have never tried curry. I hope your friend is feeling better. Take care, have a great day!

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  13. ..it often better to share things with a friend.

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  14. Parece un local precioso dedicado a la cocina con esa especia como principal ingrediente.

    Saludos.

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  15. Looks good :-D Colds can sometimes floor us. Hope he is feeling better :-D

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