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The chicanes in Station Hill have been removed and a start has been made to remove the island that sticks out into Billinton Drive - but work seems to have stopped. Oncoming traffic has the right of way so we just wait for a break :(
A mí me gusta las fotos con más de un avión :)) V MAD Spotterday, Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas, 30 Mayo 2014
11/1/25 Visitors queuing to enter the ofrenda exhibit during the Day of the Dead celebration in Green-Wood Cemetery. Nikon Zf. 7Artisans 35mm 1:2.0.
The crowd maybe large and slow to move but that is nothing to complain about when everyone here is showing their respects to the fallen of the Great War.
This scene is repeated day after day until Armistice day on November 11th.
A small cart, brightly lit, holding its ground against the night. Menus promise simplicity; the queue suggests otherwise. Neon hums, hands tuck into pockets, and decisions are made slowly, one crepe at a time.
Street food as urban ritual. Warm light, cold air, quiet patience.
This was supposed to show a queue to a coffee shop.
Part of my on going covid-19 series.
Bit of a compositional failure.
People queuing up for Yusof's Power Biryani in the Kampong Glam district, Singapore. Just a few days prior to Hari Raya Puasa (Eid Ul-Fitr) this district becomes host to a variety of stalls selling middle eastern cuisine as islamic devotees congregate to break fast at the Masjid Sultan mosque (in the background in this photo).
Notes: Curves adjustment and 5x7 crop. USM sharpening and some highlight recovery.
450D | EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
ISO800 22mm f/5.0 1/200sec
Grey sculpture "Queue" by Graham Mitcheson. This stands near a shopping centre, directly opposite where large numbers of people wait for buses. - very appropriate!
7A waits to move out of 2 road and into the station platform while 8A moves back towards the running shed to be banked for the night.
Part of the long queue to buy the special unleavened flat bread Lagana on Clean Monday (Kathara Defthera) at the famous Takis Bakery in Koukaki. It took Ritsa over 3 hours to get our two loaves.
Although its long past its zenith, Tata Llanwern still receives a steady flow of trains 24/7. 66079 pulls the 6H25 Margam - Llanwern coils into the exchange sidings whilst 66090 waits patiently with the 6H46 Bird Port - Llanwern empties.
The queue sign for ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter warning sign on the last day of operation in 2003.