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Voters queuing up in the grounds of Macleod College in Melbourne for the 2016 federal Australian election.
The queue outside the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna - waiting for their 5 minutes with no photographs allowed. The mausoleum is reputed to have inspired Cole Porter to compose "Night and Day" whilst on a 1920s visit.
We'd already been earlier, when there was no queue, and we could spend 30 minutes in there alone with cameras clicking...
We didn't queue up as it was bit chilly, but if you enjoy a decent piece of cake Vienna is the place to go !
Two of Korea's best underground bands were united on the Scala stage as part of the K-Music 2013 Festival on 20th June.
The night featured Yi Sung Yol, a terrific singer-songwriter whose music has featured in a string of Korean films, and Kiha & The Faces, a hugely popular band led by singer and composer Chang Kiha, who turns Korean into a natural language for off-centre rock lyrics.The two bands showed two very different styles within K-rock. The hundreds of people screamed, sang along, jumped and clapped all night long. On the top floor, the audience also enjoyed having Kimchi Cult's burgers.
I saw this in front of a local Kroger grocery store.
Camera: Canon EOS 10QD
Film: Agfa Perutz SC-400, ISO 800, from a disposable camera
This photo was taken at Insomnia Scotland
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The queue waiting to process in at the Chrism Eucharist at Salisbury Cathedral on 29 March 2018 is so long it stretches all the way around the Cathedral Cloisters.
Tea room mostly catering to people waiting their turn at the locks. Geddit? www.walkingclub.org.uk/book_3/walk_61/index.shtml
Perfectly organized, these are lines, where the people are queuing before the train arrives. These queues are at every entrance to the train
Queuing for the Yggeset tip in Asker. Seemed the queue would never end as it disappeared into the fog.
I don't remember the actual name of this piece, but the ropes in the middle of the room are actually an installation, not merely a functional way to organize a line. In fact, there's no reason to organize a line in this place. I had seen this several times before I witnessed the full aspect of this artwork.
This group of kids came in and, tired of walking back and forth for no apparent reason, one of them tried to disconnect the ropes to create a more direct route for himself. This is when the paraflows staffer who had been standing guard all along kicked into action. Apparently she had been given something specific to say to (yell at) people who tried to bypass the ropes by disconnecting them. You can just see her at the edge of the photo, and all the kids are looking at her as she scolds them.
Giant ships queued up in the Gulf.
At Seawolf Park, Pelican Island, Galveston, Texas -- during our fourth annual Galveston vacation.
The queue yesterday at the National Gallery at 8.45am. I thought I would try to get in as it closes next week, but apparently you have to arrive before 6am and queue for four hours to stand any chance of getting a ticket. There were over 800 people in the queue. I decided I would rather travel the world and see the pictures individually in their home museums, without the crowds.
Pretty epic queue this morning, possibly because we slept in an extra half hour since we weren't going to be riding.
GVBR logistics is pretty awesome though, a 50m(?) long queue is worked through in maybe 5 minutes.
This photo was taken at Insomnia Scotland
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This guy was preaching about the crucifixion. It didn't go down very well - the crowd started booing. See the proceeding picture for what happened next.