ITT: Historical Photos from your country
Those were the days.
Petting cats and killing commies.
Occasionally drowning commies too.
Also my old hometown before the 70's architecture started happening and every city in this country slowly transformed into dogshit.
>>2928389
>commies
please vanish.
>>2928407
What's the matter, Reddie? Did your grandpa end up spending some time at pic related?
An Australian Aborigine man photographs a fellow member of his tribe on the Palm Islands off Northern Queensland.
>>2928416
He wasn't first. But he was first to do it massively. First color travel photography.
historicalphotos.org for a lot of photos senpai
The occupiers of No 3 Court, Clayton Street, Liverpool, with their canary. 2nd March 1933.
The family were probably preparing for eviction as part of the slum clearance programme of the 1930's when the street was demolished.
>>2928407
kys commie scum
>>2928404
>tfw these pictures were taken in the 1900s-1910s so there's good chance this is a colour photo of a man born in the 1830s
>>2928418
There is an alternate version of this scene where one of the sailors moved his head and the color was off on him.
Essentially he took 3 wet plates, shot one on a red filter, one on a green filter and one on a blue filter, used some sort of contraption to combine them into a projected color image.
>>2929914
It isn't alternate version, just unedited one.
http://prokudin-gorskiy.ru/recovery.php?ImageID=171
Like this one.
>>2928495
great photo, who took it?
>>2929982
I don't know, no credit is given to the photographer on the interwebs so far.
Perhaps it's just one of those photos that ended up in a collection, although there is another picture taken moments later with them looking at the camera.
Whoever it was they had balls to be wandering around there taking photographs (however, the street was a stones throw from the grand Walker Art Gallery, Picton Library and Liverpool Museum buildings).
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>>2930018
Yeah i reverse searched it and saw the other picture but no photographer credit. Really like the photo, composition and timing spot on.
I was thinking the same thing about how it seemed like the type of place/time where it would be frowned upon to go around photographing people.. Wonder what the social view of street photography was at the time...
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Palace of the Parliament, the second largest administrative building in the world and the most expensive administrative building in the world.
The cost of heating and electric lighting alone exceeds $6 million per year, as much as a medium-sized city.[8]
Those were the glorious days.
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>>2931218
Honestly, German nazi rallies look awesome from a photographer's point of view.
>>2931741
I'm sure they'll same the same about us in 60 years.
>>2934524
>not allowed to illegally block traffic
That poor retarded "victim"
>>2934524
SO POWERFUL
Halifax Explosion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_Explosion
>>2934524
i love how after more black lives matter the pic became a dime a dozen
>>2935962
>dime a dozen
learn English, fgt.