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Russia in color, a century ago


michalis
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these are brilliant photos indeed. Its interesting to search for the technique he used.

One for sure, kodak had film of this color quality in the '70s not earlier.

But we had to wait for digital photography (Ps) to be able to compose the information this crazy russian captured.

Amazing indeed, the 'time machine' .

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Yes exactly, but smiling wasn't in fashion these days, you can see it to other european or US photos.

In any case this is a true RGB information from 1910.

We should stop this smiling in photos. There isn't any reason at all to smile all the time. Even after a 100 years. Its a photo, a picture. :rolleyes:

There're more reasons to laugh though. All the time. :D

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Me and two mates hired a geisha in Nagasaki in 1955. The Inn was by itself on a cliff overlooking the town which was on either side of a fjord like body of water. She or the house charged $7 an hour and she had a dozen other girls to fetch sake and treats. The geisha was most imposing with white rice makeup and black lipstick that was also used to blacken her teeth. She played the samisen, danced and introduced us to a game in which rice paper was stretched over a cup with a brass coin on it's surface. Using a burning punk or cigarette to burn minute holes in the paper would ultimately dump the coin in the cup. She never lost. We blew more that evening than our companion and translator made in a month as a ship yard welder. Sailors on liberty.

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