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A queue of buses in Cockspur Street waiting to enter Trafalgar Square on a dark wet evening. The nearest bus is London General E123 on route 88.
The queue for daytrippers to get back to the US typically involves at least a couple of hours. Fortunately there's lot to take in locally as the queue snakes forward.
The Futureport queue and load concourse is styled as a transportation center of the future. Here, we are immersed in an environment of tomorrow. The public address system announces
arriving transports and pages passengers bound for exotic locations. Three projected ‘travel posters” highlight our destinations in this future adventure: Sea Castle, a floating city; Mesa Verde, a desert farming community, and Brava Centauri, a space colony.
This image was captured with a Pentax ZX-50 camera using a flash. I forgot to remove the lens hood so it cast a dark shadow along the bottom of the image. The negative was later scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.
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I mentioned earlier about these shots being drive-by shots, well its true but at 5 mph it took away any danger. Any gap I left in front was quickly filled by more bikes though. It took about 20 minutes to cover a mile.
This was taken through our cars windscreen.
Queuing is not a culture in China. But my friends sent me these photos showing some of the rare occasion where Chinese people are forced to queue up.
Full body contact, hugging or arm-locking, just to prevent others to cut in the queue. Interesting! Aren't they?
Would you like to be in the queue?
Sure! Men would say.
NO! Surely the women would reject.