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Toronto Galleries
 any of Harold Egerton's photos are action shots, many of them featuring bullets traveling through random items such as a jack of diamonds, a banana, water and fire. They are really wicked pictures but I am curious as to why he has a gun and where he is shooting things. He also does insane effects that make his pictures flip and swirl and jump around. Frank Madler's pictures look like paintings because they are too perfect. That probably doesn’t make any sense because it's usually the other way around but it's true.
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Corkin Gallery, 55 Mill Street, Bldg. 61, Toronto, ON |
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