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This is my version of this Shorpy original. I had to replace the blown out sky. I love pictures from this era, much simpler time.
This is my version of this Shorpy photo. The sky was blown out with white so I had to replace it. The tree leaves were a little "testy" but they came out OK. I like the horn system, squeeze bulb! The good old days.
This is my version of this Shorpy Photo. I replaced the sky because it was really blown out. Photographs of The Great Depression really make me glad I live in today's America. I don't know how they ever did it.
Every kid waits for the Good Humor Man, and it still happens today. Colorized version of this Shorpy image.
This is thirteen hours' work to colorize all of the fine details. The farther back in the picture I went, the harder it was to figure out what was going on. This was the most complicated of all of the photos I have colorized, and by far the most detailed and layered with color. I tried to make sure that everything had some highlights and shadows and did not simply put one color on and leave it. I use GIMP software. Colorized from this Shorpy photo.
Wounded veterans of the 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces, prepare to watch the Washington, D.C. victory parade, September 17, 1919. Colorized version of this Shorpy photo.