Silent stills

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There are photographers, whose work have provided me with a vast source of inspiration. One of them is Zoltán Vancsó.
His images are more of a question then of an answer, though they are "understandable". He has travelled around the world, and returned with the strangest moments of everyday life.
Each of his images needs some thinking, so looking at them is rather a game, than a passive viewing. His website, www.photovancso.com is carefully designed by kilfish (www.kilfish.com, his page is also worth a visit), complete with galleries, biography, shopping etc.
Nice and rich page, the navigation is exceptionally good, I have only minor complaints. The size of the images could be a bit bigger, and the sounds... I like to browse and enjoy these pictures, I like to have my thoughts drifting slowly with the "silent stills", but every time I accidentally move the cursor over the menu elements, the high pitch sound of an old fashioned music box deters my attention (and there is no button to turn the sounds off).
Otherwise, everything is more than OK.

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