I have colorized more of my family photographs, and want to display them. Here are some of the most recent:
1) 3rd great-grandfather John Richman (1788-1867) of Hilperton, Wiltshire:
2) Great-grandfather Charles Auble (1849-1916) in 1898:
3) Grandmother Emily Kemp Auble (1899-1977) in 1918:
4) Grandmother Emily (Auble) Carringer and mother Betty Virginia Carringer (1919-2002) in about 1928:
5) Mother Betty Virginia Carringer in about 1936:
These are all really precious photographs to me, and I have more to display at another time.
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1 comment:
Randy, I love this feature, but I'm struggling with the concept of changing the character of my original B/W photos. Are they still authentic when colored? Is changing them akin to fictionalizing them? I wonder what others think.
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