Friday, March 27, 2015

IMAGES: 15 Remarkable Colourised Photographs That Bring History To Life In An Amazing Way


One thing we really need to thank the internet for: colourised historical photographs. Of course, the phenomenon comes to us courtesy of Photoshop and the talented editors who transformed black-and-white images into digital works of art. We’re just happy we get to feast our eyes upon them.

Thanks to the Reddit community known as Colorized History, we have a plethora of polychromatic snapshots that bring history back to life. Behold, 15 of the best colourised photos on the web:

1. This boy clutching a stuffed toy in 1945 London.
 2. Albert Einstein enjoying a Long Island summer in 1939.
 3. This young boy in Baltimore in 1938.
 4. This stunning snapshot of Audrey Hepburn.
 5. This unemployed lumber worker in 1939.
 6. These Japanese archers circa 1860.
 7. The tragic Hindenburg Disaster of 1937.
 8. These British troops on the first stage of their trip to the front lines in England, 1939.
 9. This startling picture of Joseph Goebbels allegedly frowning at photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt after finding out he’s Jewish, 1933.
 10. This ‘Old Gold’ store in 1939.
 11. This portrait of Walt Whitman in 1887.
 12. This car crash in Washington D.C. in 1921.
 13. Mark Twain lounging circa 1900.
 14. Charlie Chaplin in 1916, at the beautiful age of 27.
 15. Elizabeth Taylor in 1956.

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