Female fashion pioneers - including the first supermodel - have been brought into the 21st century thanks to photos colourised by Irish photographer Matt Loughrey.
Black-and-white photos are especially fascinating. For some reason, they often seem deeper and more striking than the colour ones. Perhaps it’s because they don’t try to distract us with bright colours, but rather cut straight to the chase.
King Edward VII stares out of the picture, taking a brief break during a stroll through a Scottish estate in full Highland costume in the autumn of 1909.
Once again, the royal children, especially Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, captivated everyone's attention.
A bit of autumn colour at Loch Achray in the Scottish Trossachs www.karlwilliamsphotography.co.uk
Black-and-white photos are especially fascinating. For some reason, they often seem deeper and more striking than the colour ones. Perhaps it’s because they don’t try to distract us with bright colours, but rather cut straight to the chase.
1910: An innocent Edwardian childhood in color
When you think of old photos or historical pictures, you naturally think in terms of black and white, but as you can see from these stunning vintage photos from the turn of the 20th century, color pictures have been around for a lot longer than you think.
A small collection of old color photographs of life in Ireland in 1913.
The Princess of Wales dazzled today as she re-entered the public eye for the first time this year in the midst of her cancer treatment and joined the royal family to celebrate the King's official birthday.
Photos by my husband. Photos prises par mon mari.
Source: Steve McCurry - - - Link: scramblerworld.com/2010/10/13/life-in-tibet/
They've had some lucky escapes!
I was all so alone and saw this view.. just simply took the shoot..