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Sainsbury's queue following social distancing guidelines reaches the garage at the end of the car park. Fifth, Allende Ave, Harlow, Essex.
The reflection of the long queue entering the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao.
Original shot taken with an Olympus SZ-20 16 Megapixel compact camera, various post processing.
Here's the queue for the cash point at last weekend's Lovebox. You needed it with beers at £3.00 and most food choices at £6.00.
Still at least it was sunny.
Shot a couple of years ago (2018?), the queue to buy fresh turkey at William Rose butchers before Christmas Eve.
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Usually one finds queues inside banks. Unusually I found a queue *outside* this bank.
The bank was to open at 0900 sharp. The people came early and lined up outside. When the doors opened -- they walked in an orderly fashion and joined different queues for different counters.
The man in blue in the centre, is the queue regulator.
I did not stand in the queue.
(Fuji Quicksnap Disposable, 32mm f/10 1/125, ISO 800, Fuji Superia xTra 800
Monday's challenge...'Use either Q or R or both! '
Snapped this with my Samsung P & S while out shopping last Friday. Here in the UK we form orderly queues for anything anywhere, often readily, mostly patiently, usually orderly and with good humour...but.....heaven help anyone who tries to push in and jump the queue :-)
The queue in Soarin is pretty cool as long as you don't have to wait in it forever. Not a big fan of the changes they made with the Fast Pass, but we made it work on our trip earlier this month.
I'm not an abstract Photog, so comments are appreciated. As always, thanks for looking.
UPDATE: So after a bunch of views with no comments and no favorites...it's clear I really don't have any gift in doing abstract...just confirm my original believe ;-)
Enoshima, a small island not far from Kamakura, has the most crowded beaches I have ever seen in Japan. During Golden Week (a block of back-to-back national holidays in early May), thousands of people flock to Enoshima to comb the rocks for marine life and visit the caves at the rear of the island. The line of people are queuing for a short boat ride back to Enoshima Station.
Enoshima, 2002
When coupled to each other, these five locomotives cover a stretch of track almost 200 feet long. It begins to gives you a sense of the massive scale of railway operations, when you examine a little fleet like this one at close range!
Ticket desk with one of the old blue ropes on. Remember these across the doors to the screens before you were allowed in or had your ticket torn?