WW I period photos - freakypunk1 - 16.01.2009
Hello boys and girls!
I decided to post a world war I period photos, i thought you mite be interested. There is a link where you can download all these photos:
http://www.failutalpykla.lt/file/7040/WW-I-zip.html (wait 30 seconds and press "atsisiusti" to download)
A few photos to show you what I'm talking about:
cheers
- EasyRider - 16.01.2009
Really nice Pics,thanks for sharing them,
the antique colour look's cool
- agracier - 16.01.2009
Here are a few more authentic color photos from during the Great War. These are not hand-colored afterwards, but were taken by the autochrome method, a color method already commercialized by that time, though expensive and not all that widely spread.
These are taken from 2 different war-time publications, that were published in bi-weekly installments as magazines. They featured true color photos only - something of a rarity in magazine publication.
In any case, here are a few more Great War aircraft photos in color.
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full collection of french autochromes of WWI - axal - 16.01.2009
Hi freakypunk1 !
Me too I'm interested in old color photos, and I have found the FULL collection of french
autochromes of WWI here:
http://www.mediatheque-patrimoine.cultu ... romes.html
On this page you'll may choose photos on the right, under "acc
- agracier - 16.01.2009
No offense, but there is no 'full' collection of Great War color photos. There are undoubtedly many different collections of color photos, some collectors even have but one or two original color photos, different from the ones in the above collection.
With a bit of luck you can find such photos in specialist shops, or more likely by happenstance at flea markets, book fairs and what not. And undoubtedly there are still many more still awaiting 'discovery' in attics or wardrobes throughout France. And this is surely true, a vast majority of such color photos have been lost over the years.
Here are a few links to other true color photos from the Great War:
http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_ ... lor_00.htm
http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_ ... lor_00.htm
and lastly a set of pre-Great War color photos published as a serial magazine publication. These were however hand-colored afterwards and very classically posed.
http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_ ... tos_00.htm
You might be interested to know that not only were true color photos taken during 1914-1919, but also moving picture footage in true color. This is extremely rare to find and as far as I know I have only once encountered an instance - namely the Grand Victory Parade down the Champs Elys
just try - axal - 16.01.2009
Agracier, you're right, a "full" collection is impossible because many items are circulating in the
market of antiques, however I meant the ones available on the net, just like freakypunk did.
And if you read better I said FRENCH autochromes of WWI because this site:
http://www.mediatheque-patrimoine.cultu ... romes.html
is property of french government (gouv.fr) and photos come from their archives.
I should specify full "official" collection.
If you search under "acc
- BigHead_RS - 17.01.2009
Wonderful pics, really nice!!
Great job!
- freakypunk1 - 17.01.2009
thanks guys
- Somethingfake - 17.01.2009
That anti-aircraft photo has to be the clearest WWI photo I have ever seen! Hell, it looks like it was a modern photo with age filters put on it.
- axal - 17.01.2009
Glad to be useful, m8s!
If you wish more, Hurley's war photos may be found in many sites,
but mostly in Australian War Memorial's one.
edited:
When in the AWM site:
http://www.awm.gov.au/
go to "collections" then"collections search" then use -Paget- as keyword if you want only colour pics or use -Frank Hurley- for the entire b&w collection of his photos.
- Guest - 17.01.2009
NOw those pictures are truly spectacular!
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