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Another Pride has come and gone. But digital cameras (and the amateur and professional photographers who use them) have given us an immediate visual diary of our hazy remembrances. “Was that a flock of sissy heroes I just saw?” “Did that girl in the car really flash her tits?” “Which Cornboy did you love?”

Here is a roundup of a few sites with good pics (most are from photo-share groups).

Chadzboyz.com beat the pack with 390 pics uploaded Sunday night of Pride including Dyke March, street scenes, stage shows and Pride Parade.

Flickr.com/photos/tags/gayprideparade. More than a thousand pics from Prides across North America, including TO.

Homepage.mac.com/mrkev has tons o’ pics including Asian Xpress Drag Show, the parade and hot guys.

Flickr.com/photos/gailontheweb/-sets/510536 has 110 parade photos from Gail On The Web.

Flickr.com/photos/bennymoto/-sets/509877 has 41 parade photos from Benny Moto.

Photo.meetup.com/100/photos has 100 parade photos from the Toronto Photography Meetup Group.

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