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USSR 1947
Visitors to Red Square & quot ;, 1947:
Someone claimed that the alleged right after the victory of Moscow forcibly evacuated all persons with disabilities, so as not to "spoil the appearance of the capital».
Slightly lightened the picture in the original is he:
Children at the Historical Museum:
Woman with child at the Alexander Garden:
color image
Trinity-Sergius Lavra in Zagorsk 1947 with Studebaker:
Tbilisi 1947 to remove most "ahistorical" part, which now looks as:
Women clean tea somewhere near the Black Sea coast:
Farm them. Shevchenko near Kiev:
I will never believe that Capa did color photos in Kiev itself, then there is a chance they will ever see.
And the most important thing! USSR, 1947, in the color shot is not only foreign, but also Soviet photographers. But their shots reached us, alas, only in the form of postcard reproductions. Film scanning originals would give almost modern digital quality, like Friedland (at Capa was some nasty color film, Kodachrome is clearly not American).
Ivan Shahin filmed in color since 1946.
Here is his picture of the Bolshoi Theatre in 1947:
Source: foto-history.livejournal.com
Someone claimed that the alleged right after the victory of Moscow forcibly evacuated all persons with disabilities, so as not to "spoil the appearance of the capital».
Slightly lightened the picture in the original is he:
Children at the Historical Museum:
Woman with child at the Alexander Garden:
color image
Trinity-Sergius Lavra in Zagorsk 1947 with Studebaker:
Tbilisi 1947 to remove most "ahistorical" part, which now looks as:
Women clean tea somewhere near the Black Sea coast:
Farm them. Shevchenko near Kiev:
I will never believe that Capa did color photos in Kiev itself, then there is a chance they will ever see.
And the most important thing! USSR, 1947, in the color shot is not only foreign, but also Soviet photographers. But their shots reached us, alas, only in the form of postcard reproductions. Film scanning originals would give almost modern digital quality, like Friedland (at Capa was some nasty color film, Kodachrome is clearly not American).
Ivan Shahin filmed in color since 1946.
Here is his picture of the Bolshoi Theatre in 1947:
Source: foto-history.livejournal.com