This is messin' with iconic images from history, man!
It's disorienting. The best way I can describe the addition of color to black and white photos is that it looks more like a frame from a movie scene, than a snapshot of real life. Unreal.
Adding color kind of removes the picture from its time in history. Do they look better? Possibly. But is the picture as powerful?
I don't think so.
I consider you to be an attention seeker, plain and simple.
(PS What program did you use - and where can I get it?)
Not at all Coryton, if you need more help ask it to me.
Now, a question. We descendents of Caesar, Marcus Antonius and so on, don't know why, you descendents of Boudicca, Arminius, and so on, don't say: "When in Ipswich, do as the Ipswichians do" or "When in Boston, do as the Bostonians do".
Roberto, the simple answer (having been to Ipswich) to why we don't say 'When in Ipswich, do as Ipswichians do' is that residents of the town spend their days driving tractors and counting their six fingers.
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I have to give the boy credit. That is good.
Excellent result.
Sha'el's grandmother would be proud....
Just guessing...
Wow! Bravo!!
This is messin' with iconic images from history, man!
It's disorienting. The best way I can describe the addition of color to black and white photos is that it looks more like a frame from a movie scene, than a snapshot of real life. Unreal.
Adding color kind of removes the picture from its time in history. Do they look better? Possibly. But is the picture as powerful?
I don't think so.
I consider you to be an attention seeker, plain and simple.
(PS What program did you use - and where can I get it?)
Roberto,
Many thanks for your advice. When in Rome, do as the Romans do!
Whatever it is they do!
Not at all Coryton, if you need more help ask it to me.
Now, a question.
We descendents of Caesar, Marcus Antonius and so on, don't know why, you descendents of Boudicca, Arminius, and so on, don't say:
"When in Ipswich, do as the Ipswichians do" or "When in Boston, do as the Bostonians do".
Can someone explains that to me?
Roberto, the simple answer (having been to Ipswich) to why we don't say 'When in Ipswich, do as Ipswichians do' is that residents of the town spend their days driving tractors and counting their six fingers.
Oh, I understand.
Now I know that multitudes of Ipswichians live in Italy
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