


The Library of Congress has uploaded a series of color photos from a period in history we’re used to seeing only in black and white. These aren’t retouched or Photoshopped but made from color transparencies created between 1939 – 1944.
Awesome they’re putting all these online.(they didn’t copy-protect them — all this stuff is in the public domain and available for download.)
Browse the entire set on Flickr.
2 comments:
i'm always amazed how you find such random stuff on the internet!!! I always learn new things from you!
ahhh good! and I, you!!
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