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A Starling and female Blackbird lining up.

スマホギャルゲーの声優が歌を歌うのか劇を演るのか。

women queued for 'mahalaxmi' (goddess of prosperity) darshan, in the diwali morning.

 

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to enter the bridge

Toronto has had a new express train service linking Lester B Pearson International Airport (YYZ) with Union Station in downtown Toronto since June 2015. However, ridership has never been strong and has been falling further in recent months. The most frequent complaint is that the one-way fare of CAD $27.50 is too high (USD $20, EUR 18, GBP 14, HKD $155) even though the government agency that runs it insists that the high fare is not the reason.

 

In any case, in order to promote the service and awareness, the Union-Pearson Express gave all passengers a free ride over the Family Day long weekend just past. I knew people like free things so I got up early to ride the train. Luckily I didn't need to wait at all at 10 AM. However, by the time I rode the train back to Union Station at 12 noon, the queue was over 1,000-strong and wait time was up to three hours!

 

If you ask me, yes, the high fare of $27.50 is the main reason people are not using it. My Heathrow Express fare between London Heathrow Airport and Central London is only costing me GBP 5.50 (CAD $11), because I bought my ticket over 90 days ahead and am travelling on weekends.

 

Finally, the express train also has an identity crisis, the service is known variably as UP, UPX, UP Express and Union-Pearson Express. Seriously, just pick one name and stick with it already!

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My very favorite beer! Belgian "Tail of the Plow".

Elie was kind enough to have some sent to me from Belgium!

Sony A7 with Viltrox coupled adapter and Canon EF 50mm F1.4

Trafalgar Square

  

Thanks for all the views, please check out my other photos and albums.

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

Ningú havia vist aquestes fotos fins ara, sobretot els que les varen fer. Fins que jo les he revelat ara.

 

Fotos d'un carret no revelat fins ara,fetes a Chicago,probablement a finals del s. XX. Aquí, la parella del fotograf i una altra dona, fent cua a la gelateria Ghirardelli.

 

S'anomena "found film" a aquelles fotografies en pel•licula o placa que es troben sense revelar dins càmeres velles o per altres racons. La gracia és que ningú ha vist mai aquestes fotografies.

 

Aquest rodet prové un conjunt comprat a algú de Chicago, format totalment per rodets de 35mm.

 

Aquest rodet, de format 135, era del tipus Kodak PMZ 1000. El vaig revelar amb el kit C41 de Tetenal.

 

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Nobody, even less the author, had seen these pictures until now. Until I've developed them in the dark room.

 

Pictures taken in Chicago, probably in the 80's or 90's. Here they are queuing in the Ghirardelli ice cream shop, in downtown.

 

They call "found film" at those images in film or plates that are find undeveloped inside old cameras or in other places, like boxes or old houses.

 

This film is part of a large pack I bought in the internet from somebody in Chicago.

 

This one was a 135 format Kodak PMZ 1000 low light film. I developed it with a Tetenal C41 kit.

One of the great surprises of our last trip was how well the new Dumbo attraction has come together in Storybook Circus. I really liked the previous location because of the views of the castle, but after seeing what they've put together, this is better. The area has a very cohesive feel, and is just beautiful at night.

 

The biggest surprise, however, was the new queueless queue. While I had heard about it, I didn't realize it would be so cool! When we rode, there was no line, but we went ahead and took a pager just to check it out. There's play areas for the kids, and some seating around the perimeter for the adults. And, of course, the best part was AC for those hot summer months!

 

Walt Disney World | Magic Kingdom | Dumbo The Flying Elephant

Queuing again outside A & E again..

Sadly signs of the times..

 

We work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.

It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.

Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.

www.yas.nhs.uk/our-services/emergency-ambulance-service-999/

Paris - Sainte Chapelle Queue

For the wrong tent? How can this ever work??

Auto Rokkor-PF 58/1.4 @F1.4

(Very bad) scan from print.

Nikon Pronea 600i

Nikon IX-Nikkor 60-180mm f/4-5.6

Konica Centuria APS 200-25, id 702-209, expired 12/2004

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Adobe Elements 2019

 

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I know, lots of tomatoes in my stream today. I couldn't decide which of these two new ones I liked best, my stream rapidly became tomatoey. :)

Boats 605 and 604 with Balloon 715 at the rear. I think these three were languishing at North Pier due to a derailment somewhere.

Parigi, waiting to go up.

   

Coronavirus.

Queue for Asda, Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex.

 

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Daily life around London's South Bank. Queuing with menus, Wagamama. November 30, 2013. Photo: Edmond Terakopian

The daily queue for the ATM in Habana Vieja.

 

Old Havana (Spanish: La Habana Vieja) is the city-center (downtown) and one of the 15 municipalities (or boroughs) forming Havana, Cuba. It has the second highest population density in the city and contains the core of the original city of Havana. The positions of the original Havana city walls are the modern boundaries of Old Havana.

 

In 1982, Old Havana was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List, because of its unique Baroque and neoclassical architecture, its fortifications, and its historical importance as a stop on the route to the New World.

Monmouth Coffee

Park Street, SE1

actually standing on Stoney Street Opposite Borough Market

People queuing for the bus, obviously the shop displays are not of much interest!

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What if the #savelibraries campaign had taken place in World War One? How might it have been fought? I found some posters - some well known, others not - from the period and adapted them. I hope you enjoy them and find them useful.

 

Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in 1915.

 

Step into your place. English propaganda poster by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London, shows a column of soldiers marching into the distance, while being joined in the foreground by men in a variety of civilian attires. Lithograph by David Allen & Sons Ld., Harrow, Middlesex, 1915.

 

From the Artist Posters Collection at the Library of Congress More propaganda posters | More artist posters [PD] This picture is in the public domain

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