A popular tea stand on Stanley Street (the Street of Camera Shops), Central District, Hong Kong SAR. Getting a decent shot was difficult. There was always too many damn people in the way. I wasn’t brave enough to try the tea, it was the color of a mud puddle.
Capture: September 13, 2008.









The guy in the yellow looks like he swallowed a bug…
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thats the thing about tea, it can look the colour of a mud puddle, it can taste like one or how i imagine it would taste anyway, and still it can be healthier for you than say…coffee, which i love incidentally.
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Kinda reminds me of the soup nazi.
Speaking of camera shops, Stevo, do you offer camera-buying advice?
I want to buy a decent quality digital SLR camera. I don’t need to spend thousands on professional equipment, but I’m not looking for an instamatic, either. I figure I should be able to get a lot of camera for $500 – 600 or so.
Years ago Nikon had a reputation for crisp yet blue images. Because I like the crispness in the digital format, I’ve been thinking about finally buying a Nikon. (I was very happy for 30+ years with my Minolta SRT 101, 4 lenses from 28mm to 200, but am tired of jumping through analaog to digital hoops.) Lately someone has encouraged me to look at Canons, and my wife is happy with her little Olympus (which would probably make it easier to yes online software together).
Sorry for rattling on. Any thoughts?
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He looks like he is trying to make her head explode with his mind.
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Ron: Does, doesn’t he?
M727: Coffee is the bomb.
Wanda: No tea for you!
Ben: Check your email.
NM: Which among us hasn’t tried that at one time or another?
I’m a huge fan of tea, but I think anything that can make that guy in the yellow shirt make that kind of face can’t be good.
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Robin: Nice to see you. I think the tea, like many things in China, is an acquired taste.
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I think that fellow needs some fiber in his diet!
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I too immediately thought of the soup Nazi – I wouldn’t drink anything from here either
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I laughed aloud at this photo. I’m impressed by the bravery of the customer, but more impressed by the bravery of the other employee. I can’t imagine working with that guy.
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