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Some Unusual Solutions for Flash Photo Galleries

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  • I cannot stop admiring the boundless multimedia opportunities that Flash opens for us. You can do anything your rich fantasy might generate – Flash will definitely help you to implement all the ideas as for your own Flash website into life. Flash photo gallery is a very popular web component nowadays and it is easily explicable: it gives you an opportunity to present your photos, art works or the goods you would like to offer for sale in a unique and unusual way. Whether you are a photographer or an artist, whether you a furniture designer or a cars seller, – you can create the gallery that would reflect your own style and your uniqueness as an artist and businessman.

    I have tried to collect the original examples and unusual solutions for Flash CMS gallery just to share my pleasure with you and delight your eye.


    Uli Heckman’s portfolio


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    The portfolio of the photographer, who specializes in cars and portrait/fashion photography. The letters are clickable. What an unusual solution for a photo gallery!


    Edward Sendler’s Gallery


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    There is an interesting example of Flash CMS gallery for portfolio website with pyramid-shaped thumbnail structure. The navigation of the gallery is very easy and understandable.


    Flash-Gallery.com


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    Stack Photo Gallery. The gallery looks so natural and easy to use. There are no unnecessary options – simplicity is an obvious advantage of it.


    Feel The Power


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    The website of “Feel The Power” shop that offer sportswear and accessories is also created as a gallery using Flash technologies. It looks very original and attractive.


    Flashsources.net


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    This dynamic Photo Slide Show Gallery allows you to place the photos at one page. Every photo slide is clickable and it is very easy to have a look at any picture you want.


    Barry Johnson’s Gallery


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    This great solution of Flash gallery CMS provides a compact and convenient way of presenting your photos. You can sort out the photos to the selected albums.


    Flash-gallery.com


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    In this nice and easily understood photo gallery you can sort the photos and easily create new albums. Just choose the album by one click and view the photos.


    Dominique


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    This wonderful gallery looks very elegant and creative. The navigation at the bottom is easy-to use: you just select an album and the preview of the first image will be opened. Moreover, the built-in Flash Content Management System provides an opportunity to update the image galleryvery fast and easily.


    Flashloaded.com


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    It’s a great example of the 3D Stack Component that displays images in a 3D stack formation. You can use any image or color as a background.


    Flashloaded.com


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    This gallery displays images on an interactive 3D Sphere. Different opening animation effects and full mouse interactivity make the gallery very unusual and original. The collection of your images displays in a random layout and angle.


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    1. Rapideo says:

      Completely Awesome Solution, Thanks a lot Brother

    2. Rapideo says:

      Completely Awesome Solution, Thanks a lot Brother

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