Professional colorist, Marina Amaral colorize historical events as realistic as possible, her colorized photographs depicts past from whole new perspective. Her work goes through several stages of research and hard work to achieve the original color and atmosphere.
On Feb. 10, 1996 world chess champion, Garry Kasparov was defeated by a computer. The computer was Deep Blue, a machine designed by IBM capable of computing 100 million positions per second.
American retired man of U.S Postal Service John Lloyd took these cool pictures that show classic cars on Melbourne streets from 1974 to 1976 when he lived there.
War is always destructive not only for soldiers but innocent people also suffer causes of wars for years. During the Second World War (1939-45) psychiatrists in the United States used psychological testing to determine a recruit’s suitability to be a soldier.
These colorized photographs capture the US army during the world war II. The conflict, which led to around 36 million casualties, was a turning point in World War II. Royston Leonard, from Cardiff, Wales, is the man who brought these photos to life.