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Couldn't resist coloring this picture. So much character and personality in these two people. View full size.
Colorized from this Shorpy original. 1910 New York; Elvira De Hildalgo, opera singer. View full size.
Colorized from this Shorpy original. Summer of 1936 Dalworthington Gardens, Texas. Kids look like they are having a ball. View full size.
From this Shorpy original. The color gets a little compressed. I just thought she was beautiful and wanted to try colorizing. View full size.
From this Shorpy original. This colorization was fun. It was almost sinful how much I enjoyed pulling the chrome out of the color again! (No research done on the colors or anything.) View full size.
Colorized from this Shorpy original. Lady Richardson was a dancer and writer. She was outspoken on beauty and body image. No false modesty here. View full size.
Colorized from this Shorpy original. Marion on the left was the younger daughter of the former president, Grover Cleveland. Her older sister Esther attends her in this pre/post wedding photo. View full size.
One of several colorizations I did of this Shorpy beauty. While it's not the greatest quality, this one has a certain ethereal quality that I like. View full size.
I couldn't resist this Shorpy image of Marilyn Miller. Such a simple yet compelling scene. She's adorable. I used the 1920 Templar Roadster as the model for this car. The steering wheel mechanism seems unique to that make. View full size.
This is a recolor of the Shorpy image here. Thought I'd take a crack at it in anticipation of the Trump Hotel renovation when he stamps his brand on it. I'm hopeful Trump will maintain the integrity and look of the one-of-a-kind exterior. It is after-all on the National Register of Historic places. I used a 1911 Renault Parisian taxi (the green car) and the 1910 Ford Model T Limo for the burgundy car. The black one looks larger more elegant Model T Limo. I found one postcard reference for a regular streetcar, not the mail car referenced in a previous comment on the original image. View full size.