A reflection of history through black and white photographs to which color has been added.
Before the time of color photography, moments of eternity were captured through various techniques of black and white photography. In recent years, however, a special trend of processing these photos with modern realistic techniques has developed. The result - an extraordinary reflection of history in color.
Some of the remakes are extremely surprising, as are the vintages of the original photos. Enjoy watching this highly interesting journey through time.
Japanese shooters, 1860.Audrey HepburnLondon, 1945.Albert Einstein, Long Island, 1939.Worker during lunch, 1936.Hindenburg, 1937.An unemployed worker and his wife, 1939.Elizabeth Taylor, 1956.Washington DC, 1921.Capitol - Nashville, 1864.Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, gives a nasty look to a Jewish photographer, 1933.British soldiers on their way to the front, 1939.Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, 1880.Walt Whitman, 1887.Mark Twain, 1900.Charlie Chaplin, 1916.Old Gold Country Store, 1939.Charles Darwin, 1874.Abraham Lincoln, 1865.Theodore RooseveltLouisville, Kentucky, 1937Quang Duc's - self-immolation, 1963Anne Frank, 1942Nikola TeslaHydrogen bomb testing.War is forgotten, it's time for love, 1945.Jay McNeely, Olympic Auditorium, 1953.
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