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Crash
More from the archives of Quango-Bingo. This one really does bear zooming in on. It’s not often that you get to see the delicate feather structure of tiny birds.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
8 of 8: Competition 2
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
7 of 8: Competition 1
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
6 of 8: Guided by sattelites
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
5 of 8: On a Mission
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
4 of 8: I’ll just wait here
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
3 of 8: Better than half price
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: QuangoGushi!
2 of 8: Organised by Committee
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
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Quango-Bingo Presents: Quangogushi!
1 of 8: Collision Course
A tribute to my favourite Wales-based street art photographer: Mongo Gushi. Go check him out for fantastic photos and insightful, witty observations of very real people.
Putting this set together has really given me an appreciation of the difficulties involved in getting shots like this. MG, you make it look so easy! Keep shooting, sir!