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New Twist To Iconic Photographs [Abe Lincoln + Others Via Fresh Photoshop Colorization]

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Theodore Roosevelt

Might have caught this earlier, but here’s a fascinating look at iconic portraits that were originally shot in black and white that have since been colorized in Photoshop. Normally, I don’t fall for this stuff, but this is incredibly elegant I’d say. Seeing Abraham Lincoln in color just seems to make him more a little more “real”. Same goes for the others above. These guys/gals look like a bunch of color slides I found in my attic… Click through the photo tabs above to continue the loveliness…. Happy Friday – share the delight.
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(this work via Sanna Dullaway over at reddit)

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