I captured the fertile rice fields of Java, character sketches of cafe patrons in Bangkok, took rubbings of the Great Wall.
"Suddenly, huge laughter and whooping noises and whistling ensued from the other cafe patrons," she said.
He appears on the cover of the Field Music album Tones of Town, as a cafe patron.
These are relatively new concepts in Japan, where cafe patrons had been accustomed to sitting in dimly lit shops and sipping from thimble-sized cups.
The cafe patrons, escorted to safety by waiters, cowered behind iron shutters.
In fact, Ms. Zeta Jones's days as an anonymous cafe patron are probably quickly drawing to a close.
In Siena, a lone Cameroonian carrying his country's flag crossed the central piazza to waves of applause from cafe patrons.
If he doesn't act properly, one of the cafe patrons will jump up and demand to know who he really is.
Terrorism against civilians occurred in 1894, perpetrated by Émile Henry, who killed a cafe patron and wounded several others.
New York City was not designed with leg-stretching cafe patrons in mind; too often, you find yourself cramped in a near-fetal position as sidewalk strollers jostle your table.