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Gothenburg Pole Vault Carnival 2014

Don't lose your Queue Card, don't step out of line.

Wimbledon, London, England.

6.29.09

Bus stop in the Butter Market

Long queue of women waiting to worship Shiva for the health of their husbands. It happens every year at Pshupatinath Temple in Kathmandu

Teddies in the window of the Factory Shop. I hope the poor little things don't have to wait until Christmas to get a cuddle!

Ilford HP5 400 (loaded as redscale)

Rodinal 1+100 @20C, 11 mins.

 

Chester bus queue.

Trying to do too many new things on the same roll always ends badly, you never know which one went wrong. First time using Rodinal with very thin, sketchy results, maybe 1+50 next time.

 

Redscaling is basically loading the film in backwards, here's how if you don't already know - fmphotocourses.blogspot.com/2007/07/how-to-make-redscale-... .

It's basically only worth doing if you're using colour but I thought i'd try in B&W, I think it boosted the contrast a bit but I don't know because that could've been the new developing.

Queueing is a part of life

This was the only water refilling station I saw at Pitchfork. Didn't pass by later when it got really crowded.

The line to get inside the main hall at opening.

Research analysts performing queue analytics during busing holiday shopping season

The Queue spelling out Agua - water.

 

Beginning of Toilet Queue in Zaragoza, Spain - nearly 900 people got involved!

The queue outside the Royal Academy of Arts in London, to see the Van Gogh exhibition at the start of its last week. We started queueing at about 9:45am, and entered the exhibition at about 11:30am.

It took us 10 minutes to get from the car to the field on the way in. On the way out (and we left before it finished) it took over an hour. We were all bottlenecked through a narrow exit - no marshalling, nothing. Luckily it was full of sedate and sensible people who were not best pleased but who kept their tempers.

 

The car park was worse!

These people are not walking down the stairs, they are standing, waiting for the bus at the bottom of the stairs. I wonder if the Chinese will ever play the positive-sum game this well...

during 2 nights we camp and queue on this british institution that is wimbledon... everything is so orderly and smoothly done. Amazing how the process works so well. For us its already the 3rd time in a row and is getting better and better for us.

sight seeing around old town

That's a Skoda S110R, a Tatra 603 and a Skoda Estelle behind us.

Queuing for Christmas meat orders at our local butchers today - ODC2: Busy

The long queue I was standing in to buy the ticket for a ride in a boat at Periyar River.. took me around 30 mins to reach the end :)

Former England footballer Cyrille Regis queuing with volunteers for an authentic Thomas Crapper in Victoria Square Birmingham.

This photo was taken at Insomnia Scotland

 

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Even lunchtime queues apparently swell. The bigger slides (on levels 3, 4, and 5) need timed tickets, which you can get from the information desk at the middle of the Turbine Hall.

Posters for World Water Day 2010 created by Dr Manoj Kurian, WCC programme executive for Health and Healing.

September 19, 2008 (Friday) - We had to wait in line to enter the gallary to see 'David'. This was about the only morning of the three weeks when we saw any rain.

Well OK, they aren't waiting to se a show. They are waiting outside in the afternoon sun to eat at a well known Ramen shop in Kawagoe. The Japanese love to stand in queues. When Mie and I were shopping in Ikebukuro, we walked passed a huge queue in the Seibu Department store. The queue actually went from one floor, down the stairs and on to the floor below. Mie was all for joining the queue. When I asked her what it was for she replied "I don't know, but it must be good".

 

Apparently, this was a really short line; usually, they need all those queuing ropes.

 

Note also the use of the universal "coffee available here" font. Anyone know if Starbucks gets a cut of the font-licensing fees on that one?

After our nice 12 hour sleeper car train ride (see photos) we had to wait for 1.5 hours in the cold (remember it’s snowing) for a taxi. China has serious issues with people queue cutting, including the two young ladies (see right pink earmuffs and left fur-lined coat) behind us. Some upstanding citizens take queue cutting into their own hands. It was interesting to see how people worked together to prevent further queue cutting… lady who directed traffic and the boy who hopped the fence and got chewed out by the guard (not shown here)

Public toilet at City center Breitscheid Platz Berlin.

Pissoirs have been typical for Berlin's city in former times. At the Beginning of the 20th century they were green and octagon-shape and the Berlin people called them "octagon cafe".

Today they are rare. The old and the new ones.

Due to a slide-off by a KLM plane at Gardermoen (the main airport in Norway) my flight was cancelled. The line was unbearably long, no messages on the PA for my airline, police arrested angry passengers, medicals were called for fainting people, Norwegian's website didn't have any info and customer service shut down at 22:30. I was unable to reach customer service the following day as well (I gave up after 30 minutes). I ended up taking a train that takes six and a half hours...

9.48 am.

 

I had arranged to meet a friend at Siam Paragon at 10 am. I got there a little early. As I came down from the steps of Siam BTS station I noticed this queue. It occurred that the centre might not open until 10 am and that this was the queue waiting to enter. I got a call from my friend to postpone the meeting until a little later so I went for a walk. Pic 446 shows what I encountered on my return.

Queue at the pumps. Cardiff Airport southside 29/11/2012.

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