12 incredibly beautiful photos from a participant of the expedition “Elbrus-Mont Blanc”.
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Such photos always fascinate me. I mean the color photos from the past, the older the better. These ones is no exception. We got used to see only black and white photos from the World War 2 – the color photography was very expensive at that times and actually was not widely implemented, and especially usually nobody took the expensive equipment to the battlefront. Still there are some color photos
I hope I am first to comment that this is indeed a very well photo-shopped seal. I did this myself from Ukraine, using a computer made from birch wood. The seal is not kept in cruel conditions, but is rather a giant aquatic rat that I have used the “smooth” function in photoshop to create the appearance of fins, much as the appearance of competitive elections is also possible! Reply
Here are some new HDR processed pictures with some 3D graphics elements of the underground Moscow tunnels by the photographer Alex Klochkov. It is necessary to notice, that these places are extremely dangerous, so don’t even try to go there by yourself. And here are the old compilations: Moscow Sewerage Moscow Dungeons
In 1930s Russian army was … by the idea of creating huge planes. At that times they were proposed to have as much propellers as possible to help carrying those huge flying fortresses into the air, jet propulsion has not been implemented at those times yet. These exclusive photos and videos of actual flying fortresses as well as the story behind it. The story of the flying fortress has began in 192
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