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Archilles 3 year s ago
Cool, but on #5 he changed the position of the guys left arm - now it looks like he has an arm coming out of his chest.
       
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Charity 3 year s ago
They are two different, but similar photos, from the same photoshoot. As are the two Charlie Chaplin photos. They look alike but are slightly different.
       
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Serene 3 year s ago
#16 the tattoo's were not color in the 1900's, they were blackish blue.
       
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Exie 3 year s ago
Personally I've always thought that b&w photos were classy. Colorized photos feel lessened like they've lost some of their texture and feel.
       
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Antonio Ascari and Ugo Sivocci in an Alfa Romeo at the Targa Florio, 1922

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This Austrian Artist Transforms Vintage Photos Of Historic People And Events
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