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It's a bit rough but it tells a story. This is from outside the entrance to the Main Theatre, showing the queue for Sir Iain Blair. As with most queues for the Main Theatre it wrapped around the whole square, although this one was unusual for starting an hour before the event.
I meant to post this yesterday. Felixstowe was heaving and this was the queue at the Regal Fish Bar!!
A selection of queue photos from Victoria Square, Birmingham.
Enjoy!
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The queue for the London Eye was quite short when I rode... sorry I mean "Flew with British Airways".
I love the lighting on this shot of Julie taken while we waited 10 minutes to get a seat at Wagamama.
For the opening of the new de Young Museum, leading German artist Gerhard Richter was commissioned to create a monumental photo-mural for the main interior court. This work, entitled “Strontium,” is a grid of digitally manipulated C-prints, laminated between aluminum and plexiglass. It cost a fortune.
According to David Strubbe in the Berkeley Science Review (Spring 2006), the image is the crystal lattice of the material strontium titanate as seen by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Strubbe says that the blurring of the image was contributed by Richter.
~ info on artwork from "Art Fever" blog by Bob Callaway
They have a huge room, just for queuing. Everything about PAX is basically standing in line forever, then being underwhelmed with everyting
This was only part of the queue - it was more than 100 yards long. If the Post Office can't get your package through the letter box or it needs to be signed for, then they leave a card and the post is taken back to the sorting office and you have to collect it.
Unfortunately the system isn't very good so it takes them a while to find your packet when you give them your card. And they do not seem to have got the idea of having numbered paper tags that you can take, which allows you to go off and do your shopping, so instead, people have to stand outside in the cold, like this.