DownUnder
Nikon Nomad
A triple... wow!It´s a triple espresso with a bit cocoa and a splash of cream, seldomly used on cold mornings. My normal stuff is quite similar to your description.
I am happy to eat, or rather drink my words on what I said. I would go for that one even in Indonesia, where nowadays"cold" is when the weather gets below 25C.
I also like the idea of cocoa in my coffee, and I'll try it soon. Thanks!!
DownUnder
Nikon Nomad
I note the sliver of lemon on the side of the saucer. Are we the only two who appreciate the heady zip of lemon (or lime) in coffee?
santino
FSU gear head
Lemon and espresso? Reminds of a scene in Beverly Hills Cop, when Foley and Rosewood? walk into a gallery of modern art and Serge? asks them, if they wanted a bit of lemon with their espressi 😁
Freakscene
Obscure member
Lemon and espresso? Reminds of a scene in Beverly Hills Cop, when Foley and Rosewood? walk into a gallery of modern art and Serge? asks them, if they wanted a bit of lemon with their espressi 😁
jonal928
Well-known
Krosya
Konicaze
38Deardorff
Well-known
Taipei-metro
Veteran
i shot this a couple of years ago,
Ueshima Original blend ground coffee i bought in Mitsuwa Japanese market in San Gabriel, Los Angeles County,
The Asahi Camera Magazine discontinued two, (three?) years ago ( sad, very sad ), my Pentax APSC 20MP KS1 was on top left...
i went to Ueshima Coffee Shop a lot when in Taipei...
Ueshime 上島 means 'Upper Island', love it...

Img by Taipei-metro
Panasonic Lumix G6,
Panasonic 14mm F2.5
Ueshima Original blend ground coffee i bought in Mitsuwa Japanese market in San Gabriel, Los Angeles County,
The Asahi Camera Magazine discontinued two, (three?) years ago ( sad, very sad ), my Pentax APSC 20MP KS1 was on top left...
i went to Ueshima Coffee Shop a lot when in Taipei...
Ueshime 上島 means 'Upper Island', love it...

Img by Taipei-metro
Panasonic Lumix G6,
Panasonic 14mm F2.5
JeffS7444
Well-known
That reminds me, I need to CLA my Kiev-19. Quality of mine appears to be among the best of any USSR camera that I've seen to date. Hoping that it is basically a Soviet Nikkormat on the inside, because that would also make it among the easiest SLRs to service.
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