For the Coffee Lovers ☕

in #photography6 years ago

I don't think I've ever taken this many pictures of a single coffee. But as I always wait for it to cool down, this time I thought why not take a few pictures of it? Also, it's a rainy day so it's perfect for taking pictures beside a window.

Anyways, it's not much but I hope you'll like this morning's coffee photo session! ☕

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For those that can see the water spilling over on the picture above: That's what happens when you're pouring water with one hand and trying to take a perfect photo with the other.

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And finally I did it here after some practice. :)

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All pictures are shot with the Nikon D3400 and AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR

The end, hope you enjoyed!


How do you take your coffee in the morning?

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Greetings Emma!
Well, I make Venezuelan coffee, I heat the water in a teapot and when it boils, I pour coffee powder, sugar and then stir it.
I wait 5 minutes and then serve it in a bowl (with a colander to avoid taking the coffee bean).

I have never tasted coffee as you serve it, or so I think xD

And I like to take it hot, cold I do not like it.

Greetings Diego!
I've never tried Venezuelan coffee but it sounds interesting and delicious! :) and I also don't like it cold, but not too hot either cause I've burnt my tongue so many times :D that's why I have to wait for it to cool down, at least for a few minutes :)

First of all, I drink hot water with lemon, then I eat my breakfast, and then I prepare my morning coffee. It is a special moment for me, I drink it in a peaceful enviorement for around half an hour :)
Hope you enjoyed your coffee today, the photos are amazing 😊

It is a special moment for me too! Usually best part of the day :D and thanks, hope you enjoyed yours too ❤️😊