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Meles meles Censura
Posts : 5119 Join date : 2011-12-30 Location : Pyrénées-Orientales, France
| Subject: US Civil War - then and now photos Mon 19 Oct 2015, 18:16 | |
| I don't think these have come up here before ... and apologies for linking to another site but it is only 'The Guardian' so it's fairly innocuous (!): I found the photos with a recognisable point of focus that had remained essentially unchanged: a church, a rock outcrop, a stream, a roadside curb, a tree (the same tree still alive!) ... to be very poignant: The Guardian - American Civil War then-and-now photos.... It's "interactive" with quite a lot of photos as well as some audio, so it might take a while to load, but I think it's well worth the wait. |
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nordmann Nobiles Barbariæ
Posts : 7223 Join date : 2011-12-25
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Tue 20 Oct 2015, 08:20 | |
| I'm a sucker for these before and now photo-merges and these were really good examples by The Guardian's photographer David Levene. You are right, the Brompton Oak is particularly moving. |
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nordmann Nobiles Barbariæ
Posts : 7223 Join date : 2011-12-25
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Tue 20 Oct 2015, 09:45 | |
| I've been looking for an excuse to post this image for a while. And since Twain was a Confederate lieutenant for two weeks (before he deserted) here might be a good place. The "before and after" aspect to the photograph is that it was originally a grainy, faded and bespeckled specimen before it got into the hands of British colourist Jordan Lloyd and Danish colorist Mads Madsen. The lads are only 27 and 19 respectively and they have specialised in Civil War era photographs, though this one is of course slightly later. But what a job they've done! |
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Triceratops Censura
Posts : 4377 Join date : 2012-01-05
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Tue 20 Oct 2015, 13:40 | |
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Vizzer Censura
Posts : 1851 Join date : 2012-05-12
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Sun 24 Jan 2016, 18:06 | |
| - nordmann wrote:
- the Brompton Oak is particularly moving.
Agreed. It's doubled its girth in 150 years. The American Civil War sites actually have quite a few such 'witness trees'. There's another famous one at Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg which was largely damaged in a storm in 2008 but still lives: |
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Priscilla Censura
Posts : 2772 Join date : 2012-01-16
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Mon 25 Jan 2016, 23:45 | |
| Thank you for all of these photos - incredibly moving. And when visited something else lingers about many such sites. Sometimes it's overwhelming. |
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Gilgamesh of Uruk Censura
Posts : 1560 Join date : 2011-12-27
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Tue 26 Jan 2016, 16:54 | |
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FrederickLouis Aediles
Posts : 71 Join date : 2016-12-13
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Fri 16 Dec 2016, 03:27 | |
| Have any of the photographs of the Civil War taken by Mathew Brady been colorized? |
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nordmann Nobiles Barbariæ
Posts : 7223 Join date : 2011-12-25
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Fri 16 Dec 2016, 07:36 | |
| A quick Google search revealed many, yes. The Danish and British lads mentioned above have done some of Brady's, but so too have many others: A certain Captain Cunningham, as colourised by Mads Madsen. |
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PaulRyckier Censura
Posts : 4902 Join date : 2012-01-01 Location : Belgium
| Subject: Re: US Civil War - then and now photos Fri 16 Dec 2016, 22:25 | |
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