Digital Artist Colorizes Black And White Photos, Giving Them A Second Life (41 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       20 Sep 2022       2758       5 GALLERY VIEW
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Romania, 1930s

"Two Romanian Peasants, 1928"

Marlon Brando, 1950

"Laurel And Hardy"

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"Fokin & Fokina, Scheherazade Ballet Costumes, Stockholm, 1914"

"Bela Lugosi - A Hungarian-American Actor, Famous For Portraying Count Dracula In The Original 1931 Film"

"Neil Armstrong, Nasa Research Test Pilot, With The Bell X-14 At Nasa Ames Research Center, February, 1964"

"Desmond Thomas Doss (Hacksaw Ridge) & His Wife Dorothy, After Receiving The Medal Of Honor From President Harry Truman, October 12, 1945"

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"Malcolm X And Muhammad Ali, New York, March, 1964"

Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin

"Man In Scottish Uniform O S C"

"Podu Ros Neighbourhood Viewed From The The Palace Of Culture With The City Pool In The Foreground, Iasi, Romania, Early 20th Century"

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"Martin Luther King Jr. And Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Share A Laugh In Davis' Dressing Room At New York's Majestic Theater In 1965"

Salvador Dali, 1954

"Winston Churchill, Cigar In Mouth, Gives His Famous ‘V’ Sign During A Visit To Bradford (Lister's Mill) On December 4, 1942"

"Audrey Hepburn Putting On Lipstick At Her Home In Mayfair (65 South Audley Street), London, September 1951"

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"Romanian Woman In Traditional Costume From The Early 20th Century"

"Corvin Castle, Romania"

""The Rat Pack" In NY, Carnegie Hall's Backstage, 1960s"

"Main Square In Brasov's Old Town Centre, Romania, Early 20th Century"

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Claudia 1 year ago
They were great as black and white photos.
       
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Lina 1 year ago
#36 He later switched to making the sign palm-out, so as to avoid confusion with the common insult gesture. The double-entendre is speculated to be the reason for the initial popularity of his "V" sign. He'd sometimes start palm-out, and then twist his wrist palm-in as sort of a "victory for us" and "eff you" to the enemy.
       
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Ed 1 year ago
#12 She's so stunning, but somehow more so in b/w. I think it's because the color isn't genuine. Digital coloring never looks quite like the real thing.
       
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Juder 1 year ago
#38 Holy hell, that is a manly woman right there. It looks like the love child of Thomas Haden Church and Chris Katan.
       
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Vert 1 year ago
The Ted Turner Syndrome.
If the original photographer had wanted them in color, he/she would have shot them in color.
       
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