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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Feb 4, 2021 22:59:48 GMT
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Post by gameboy on Feb 5, 2021 4:45:24 GMT
Very nice but the "enhancement" whatever that was applied makes it look unreal. It needs grit. The pic is too clean.
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Feb 5, 2021 5:03:00 GMT
Very nice but the "enhancement" whatever that was applied makes it look unreal. It needs grit. The pic is too clean. The streets were probably dirtier. You're only looking at the skyline. I think you're also underestimating how clean and nice the past looked. Here's a pic of the Crystal Palace in England in the 1850s. And the White House in the 1860s.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 5, 2021 5:51:21 GMT
Water footage never ages through time for me in vids. While nature footage is always timeless, water for me is the magic one. I always see the lapping water in Vertigo, & it looks like today.
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Post by gameboy on Feb 5, 2021 17:42:02 GMT
Very nice but the "enhancement" whatever that was applied makes it look unreal. It needs grit. The pic is too clean. The streets were probably dirtier. You're only looking at the skyline. I think you're also underestimating how clean and nice the past looked. Here's a pic of the Crystal Palace in England in the 1850s. And the White House in the 1860s.
Well, pics of palaces are not comparable to the docks. I live near the Port of LA. It's gritty.
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Feb 5, 2021 20:27:49 GMT
The streets were probably dirtier. You're only looking at the skyline. I think you're also underestimating how clean and nice the past looked. Here's a pic of the Crystal Palace in England in the 1850s. And the White House in the 1860s.
Well, pics of palaces are not comparable to the docks. I live near the Port of LA. It's gritty.
True, but they don't really look pristine either. You can't really see what the ground looks like too well close up. It was also the Depression, trade was probably at a low.
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