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some days the pre-sunrise commute is more glorious than others. Just realized I had this when I was downloading other work pictures:)
Station.
West Horndon, Essex.
June 18th 2010.
Holga 120N.
Fujifilm Pro120 400, dev and scan by FujiDIS.
[decluttr black] [decluttr white]
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Morning commute time in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Sensible well equipped bicycles, normal clothing.
Shutter dragged, time lapse using hacked OS (chdk) Canon G9. 250 pictures, each 2 second exposures, assembled as a movie.
London Borough of Islington, near Old Street. Nikon 35mm f:2.5 Series E. 1/100s at f:11 (set at the hyperfocal distance)
6/11/2015.
Cloudy morning in Shizuoka Japan.
Funny, Spooky, Weird clouds.
朝の静岡県裾野市の曇り空。
朝から雲が波々、ちょっと怖い。
Tango Commute was an event held on 7th July, bringing "the spirit of compassion and connection between two people as expressed in tango to thousands of commuters during London's evening rush hour". Couples sharing headphones danced a silent tango on 7 bridges and in 7 stations across London.
Details and more photos can be found at www.tangocommute.com
taken on my walk to work from Leith to the city centre.
not for much longer though as the office is moving to a hideous office park on the other side of town.
On the last day of every job I've ever had at a university (of which there have been...5 now), I've stopped at the bookstore to pick up a memento. It's usually something like a pen or a folder, but when I saw little Rowdy here (UTSA's mascot -- we have a history), I needn't look further.
Commuting on a motorcycle, Siem Reap, Cambodia
The light patches on the rider's shirt are caused by sunlight reflecting off the wing mirrors.
Globe fixie, cover of last month's Cycling Plus Commuting In Style supplement. Lighting info: Profoto Actute 600b with a gridded beauty dish.
I’m so disappointed with the commute system we have here in the Philippines. We have over 200 bus companies running their services causing a lot of redundancies resulting into unnecessary traffic. Aside from those, our train system is run by 2 different companies which complicates the commute by using 2 different tickets for each line. The carts are also always full and not enough for our use. This makes pickpocketing and holdups much easier to conduct.
I applaud the subway system of countries such as Singapore who have made it so convenient that even tourists and foreigners can get to point A to point B with such ease and with the comfort of knowing no one will steal their camera on the train.