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    An English pastime

    The fine art form that is the queue.

    Here is a particularly orderly and fine example outside a coffee shop in Southwark, London

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    Re: An English pastime

    Very nice.

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    Junkies queuing up for their hit

    I like the two faces in the window, Phil. I think there is another picture in there.

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    That is a well conceived picture and it is good to see everybody the regulation 1' 11" from the person in front. I like the man looking sideways at the photographer and the variety of things they are doing to pass the time.

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    Re: An English pastime

    Half of them have their iphones in their hand...I think the suspicious look is not really what it is, he is trying to shield his iphone from the sun or something...your street photography is a way of life....very interesting what you will shoot next.

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    Well spotted Phil and a nice conversion. The coffee must be good.

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    Just like SHEEP, one starts on the road and they all stand on the road, just like cashpoints, dont queue along the side of the building queue across the pavement blocking it.

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    Re: An English pastime

    Thanks guys

    @ Izzie - you've reminded me of a quote from the latest post on StreetPhotographyLondon.com - some fantastic images and a great read from Richard Sandler

    http://www.streetphotographylondon.c...lers-1980s-nyc

    @ Greg - I've visited this area a couple of times (there's always someone deep in conversation sat outside on the corner of this coffee shop and something going on) - I grabbed a shot with consent of a guy in the window who was perfectly framed, but unfortunately I was a little too low relative to the window frame and didn't have enough real estate in the image to correct the verticals. Next time...

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    Very nice shot

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    Street photography at its best.

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    Brilliant photo, those 2 faces in the window are great

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    Jealous; this is a great shot!

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    So much to love in this photo Phil! Once I got past the faces in the window and the perfect spacing of those in the queue, I was waiting for the queue to start dancing a la the queueing scene from Full Monty.

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    Re: An English pastime

    Quote Originally Posted by JR1 View Post
    Just like SHEEP, one starts on the road and they all stand on the road, just like cashpoints, dont queue along the side of the building queue across the pavement blocking it.
    I was curious why everyone was standing in the gutter rather than on the pavement (sidewalk in North Americanese). Now I know!

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    Great shot Phil, part of everyday life. Here in Scotland we train them from a young age with the lure of ice cream

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cantab View Post
    I was curious why everyone was standing in the gutter rather than on the pavement (sidewalk in North Americanese). Now I know!
    Me too Great shot.

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    Re: An English pastime

    Thanks everyone. I saw a street image of people queueing at an ATM and thought I'll have to try to find a suitable queue when I'm next out and about. Another cliche on the 'to do list' is a busy train station concourse with everyone looking up at the departure boards and waiting for platform information. This location is great for street photography - one of my favourites so far in London. As for the guy shielding his phone - he looks very much like an actor who used to play Bradley Branning in Eastenders, if anyone is familiar with UK Soap Operas.

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