Not sure if this is the correct thread for this photo. This photo was already colorized when I got it. Could it be possible that the photographer used color film for this shot?
Not sure if this is the correct thread for this photo. This photo was already colorized when I got it. Could it be possible that the photographer used color film for this shot?
Very nice photo. Certain Photo Atiliers did "photo retouching/colorization" back then. Here is a colored StuG/Sturmartillerie portrait from my collection that was already colored.
(might be hard to tell but the lips, ribbon bar, face, and hair are colored in lightly. ) Much more noticeable in hand too. His cheeks are red when seeing it in hand
No I think the coloring job is way better than that. How can you tell where the tank wreck was?
On eBay was photo of this tank signed on back as Dubno.
And pickets and electric poles are similar to those that were in this area. Of cource it isn't exact on 100%. But this is Ukraine on the first days of Barbarossa fo sure
There is many photos of this tank.
On eBay was photo of this tank signed on back as Dubno.
And pickets and electric poles are similar to those that were in this area. Of cource it isn't exact on 100%. But this is Ukraine on the first days of Barbarossa fo sure
There is many photos of this tank.
Hi that's very interesting that this tank was photographed so often.
I have always thought this photo would look great colorized! it is of a decorated Enlisted man in a rare M44 tunic, Not many photos exist of this tunic type in wear!
Anyone care to have a go at it?
Best Regards!
I would like to show you how our friend Larrister colorized a photo for me. It shows some soldiers of the Italian Red Cross Military Corps training to carry a stretcher. On the stretcher there is a delighted Balilla (Member of the Fascist Youth). The photo was then published on the cover of my book. Thanks Larry!
I have always thought this photo would look great colorized! it is of a decorated Enlisted man in a rare M44 tunic, Not many photos exist of this tunic type in wear!
Anyone care to have a go at it?
Best Regards!
Tavolga, Man that is real awesome! You did a wonderful job and very quick!
Thanks very much! as a collector of M44 tunics, this is a favorite photo and I again want to thank you!!!!!!
Your Talent shines! for that matter all of you colorizers shine, love this thread!
Best Regards!
Kevin
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