Friday, 28 May 2010

Coffee at the Golden Hour


Coffee

with

a

view,

anyone?


Having coffee twice,
hot espresso and frozen,
with a sunset view of the dome of
St. Michael's Gate of the Imperial Palace
and the façade of Michaelerhaus

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Photographed
today at 6.54pm
from the outdoor tables of
Demel Royal and Imperial Confectioners
CH. DEMEL' S SÖHNE GmbH
Kohlmarkt 14
© by Merisi


24 comments:

  1. everything is golden, lovely..

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  2. Love the golden hues. I'm telling you, a coffee or food magazine should SO hire you :)

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  3. Oh, yum!!! That ice cream looks divine...and your photos are so golden yummy as well...sigh...I feel embraced by the beauty of your photography every time I visit! Simply spectacular, Merisi! Love, Janine XO

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  4. Dear Merisi,
    Mmmmm....yes, I would love espresso two ways, thank you! A few days ago, I posted a couple of pictures that my husband took at one of our favorite restaurants in Washington.

    Wishing you a beautiful weekend there in Vienna!

    xo,

    Betty

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  5. Each with a touch of gold and each as lovely as the first sip of coffee, so very soothing and such a taste of elegance with each. Have a lovely~

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  6. your photos are amazing! how gorgeous! what a great way to end the week!! have a great weekend!!

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  7. I love coming here to look at coffee and delectable goodie photos. These were superb.

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  8. I'd join you for coffee at the golden hour any day! And oh, that dome! Spectacular.

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  9. Mmmm, I would love the ice cream, if only for the crunch of the toffee swirl.

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  10. Yes, please!
    I'd be happy enough with the coffee, but that exquisite dessert is a bonus.

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  11. Ohhh the view!

    AND yes please but I'll take my coffee in the morning ....

    Going to bed now. xxxx

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  12. Found you from Tongue in Cheek. Just wanted to thank you for your information regarding camera links in your comment on her blog. Just got a dSLR last weekend and those are wonderful links for a newbie!

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  13. Ah, you have captured gorgeous golden moments. Beautiful!

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  14. That was delicious, thank you!

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  15. Yummm I like the Golden hour. I feel like I have been wrapped in a cozy blanket.

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  16. All your photos are just delicious!

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  17. You always have the most magnificent settings to sip your coffee. Vienna is such a beautiful city and you manage to find the perfect spots. We are fortunate that you are willing to share them!


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  18. Oh, I'd love to enjoy that cup of coffee and marvelous view! You certainly have a wonderful way with your lens! Thanks for the visit.

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  19. Love that first shot, Merisi.

    And you are the first to know (whispers) ..... read on ..... this piece of news .....

    Recently, you left a comment that said: ``Greetings! Just a note to let you know that I am still hoping to find a new post one fine day!''

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  20. Beautiful as always, Merisi. Your photos always make me remember why I love coffee so much :)

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  21. All photos brilliant as usual.

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  22. Oh, the glorious golden hour. I could stare at that dome forever.
    Catherine

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  23. This looks so good. My espresso machine is in the shop, needing major repairs :\

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  24. Eileen,
    I hope your espresso machine comes back home soon!

    Would you believe that I still brew coffee with a 25 year old ALESSI stove-top espresso maker? Even the rubber gasket is still original, in perfect working order.

    I just calculated that this little wonder must have made at least 20,000 espresso drinks over the years.

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