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- thepulpbox0
beautiful!
- GreedoLives0
love the one of the french soldier taking a leak...classic!
- xaoscontrol0
Amazing
- gruntt0
those are wonderful.
jevad - how is your book project coming?
- jevad0
veeeery slowly...I have maybe....6 contacts now...it's making the contacts that seems to be so hard. There are a few veterans associations here...but very few veterans from WWII are still here
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- pascii0
these are the fathers of our grandfathers...
- mg330
Wow. Would never have thought there were photos like that.
- chubba0
wow
- D_Dot0
Somehow I always pictured people walking around in B&W in real life. Color does strange things to perception.
- blaw0
that's really cool. thanks, greedo.
- Mimio0
Louis Ducos du Hauron invented color photography in 1870. Alteast that's what my textbook says.
- thepulpbox0
is there any images of 19th century colour photos on the internet?
- Mimio0
These are awesome images. The only thing that stands out strangely is the North African photo amoungst all the other images in Germany.
- Mimio0
Or is that Northern France?
- gruntt0
jevad - did you receive the email that i sent you (been a couple of months now) with my step father's email address?
- GreedoLives0
Louis Ducos du Hauron invented color photography in 1870. Alteast that's what my textbook says.
Mimio(Mar 1 05, 08:00)
uh, i just quoted the site, didn't actually research it. But i did look to see if the Lumieres actually did work with color photographs in the early 1900s, and they indeed did. So i assume those pictures aren't recolored.
Good to know, though.
- pascii0
it looks pretty much like the place where i raised. amazing...
- jevad0
jevad - did you receive the email that i sent you (been a couple of months now) with my step father's email address?
gruntt
(Mar 1 05, 08:09)no dude - send again?
