Some of the most iconic photos of our history. Seeing them in color makes it even more surreal.
HOW THE FUCK IS THIS DONE—
did i already reblog this
who cares it’s awesome
The middle three I think are especially poignant, because I think when images of destruction, violence, and death are seen in black and white, there’s a sort of unreality about them…a tendency to see them as history, the stuff of textbooks, and not as real things that really happened.
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Hasselblad H3DII-39MS - H Series |
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20" |
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Digging these extremely high-speed shots of “wigs made of water” over mustachioed men. ‘How is this done?’ you might ask. With the help of a laser (to pop the balloons maybe) and a sound trigger to capture the perfect moment in time. Any excuse to use a laser, right?
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while we watch ______ and then we could ______ yeah i’d like that.
and then someday, we could ______.
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