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Counterparts
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Post by Counterparts »

This chap takes pictures in the streets of London - there's some beautiful observations here (esp. B&W section):

http://www.mattstuart.com/flash.shtml

Yes! It uses Flash (oo-er missus)

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astroman
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Post by astroman »

great shots, I viewed them all :smile:
flash or not - cool site design - he almost sold the book on me :grin:

cheers, tom

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agree, these pics are crazy!
What you see just happens on the photo's, nowhere else.
It's more than joking, it's about photography.
I guess :smile:
Great site indeed!
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Post by mr swim »

beautiful photos and I have to say that the site was just great. Surely proof that flash, when used carefully, can be excellent.
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Post by braincell »

Great shots, Flash is a tool for good or evil, but the use of flash for ads should be penalized with a maximum of 5 years in prison or death to the webmaster, also Macromedia should not force people to upgrade their flash player constantly. Evertime we are required to upgrade, Macromedia should have to pay us a sum of at least $5.00 each. This would stem the annoying flow of demands by Macromedia.
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Post by Nestor »

Prety nice...
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Post by mr swim »

braincell - totally agree !

Will.
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