I just came across a large batch of old photos from the 1900 to 1910 era that are in remarkablely good condition. While I was looking at them I couldn't help wonder what the folks in those photos would have thought if they could have seen pictures of the world we live in today. Enjoy!!! Go to
http://www.railfan.net/sysop/temp/shorpyphotos.html ........ Coot
WOW! Thank you for sharing these photos.
HEART
Loc: God's Country - COLORADO
Beautifully preserved as well! Thanks for the post. Remarkable.
That was worthwhile. Thanks for posting.
Those are great!! Thanks for sharing the link. TNmike
Lazy Old Coot wrote:
I just came across a large batch of old photos from the 1900 to 1910 era that are in remarkablely good condition. While I was looking at them I couldn't help wonder what the folks in those photos would have thought if they could have seen pictures of the world we live in today. Enjoy!!! Go to
http://www.railfan.net/sysop/temp/shorpyphotos.html ........ Coot
Absolutely fantastic! Thanks. The sailors in white didn't have any facial hair, and they looked like "modern men."
That is one amazing collection of images.
Thanks for posting - really enjoyed those and the quality is so good too - puts me to shame with my DSLR!!!
Superb, a real shame there are so few photos of the old days around anymore.
I think they are great check my website and you will understand my interest
Woodywud.smugmug.com
Thanks for sharing those fine photos with a quality that defies even present digital photos. Have we improved technology since those days.?
Chinaman
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
So interesting to look at. I had to laugh at the shot of air travel, with the woman strapped to the plane with a strip of cloth. Just look at the expression on her face! The clothes fashion and swimming gear are hilarious. I wonder which of my everyday shots will end up being viewed (and laughed at) in a hundred years time, in the way we are viewing and laughing at these.
The thing that intrigues me is how I don't miss not seeing colours in those pictures. Thanks for sharing.
I think the Government should use some of these photos to show how air pollution has improved over the years
Lazy Old Coot wrote:
I just came across a large batch of old photos from the 1900 to 1910 era that are in remarkablely good condition. While I was looking at them I couldn't help wonder what the folks in those photos would have thought if they could have seen pictures of the world we live in today. Enjoy!!! Go to
http://www.railfan.net/sysop/temp/shorpyphotos.html ........ Coot
Thanks for sending the link, they really are amazing pictures. Their quality is fantastic and again, like Jerry's post the other day, they make me want to shoot more in B & W.
I was on the Pike's Peak railroad last summer: still use the same tracks to the same station building at the top!!
Glenn
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