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Detroit Publishing photo taken during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration during October, 1909. The details are amazing and I just wanted to see what this scene might have looked like in color. View full size.
This photo was particularly difficult due to the contrast between the colorful fruits and the man made environment around them. I used "Flo" ad from the 40's as a color reference for the ad on the stand. Enjoy. View full size.
Downtown Detroit circa 1907. Black and white image made up of three 8x10 glass negatives was originally posted by Dave on Shorpy website 2/4/2012. View full size.
As I colorized this photo I felt like this was one of those cold days with clear blue skies in Manhattan. I hope you can feel it too. View full size.
I'm too young to remember Fanny Brice, but I was attracted to the photo's elegant composition and the possibilities of light and color. Colorization of the original done in Photoshop using multiple layers and blend modes. View full size.
Although some of the comments on the original posting of the monochrome image were a tad unkind to this lady, colourising her has certainly given me a better insight of what appears to be quite a nice lady.
I loved doing the posters. View full size.