Bringing the lost history of Dublin City back to life!
My restored, colourised and 3D animated c.1901-1906 photo featuring a bustling Ballsbridge in Dublin, Ireland.#Dublin #Ireland #DeOldify #History #Eire #3DKenBurns pic.twitter.com/CG1Nmn6tXl— Rob Cross (@RobCross247) February 10, 2020
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Bringing the lost history of Dublin City back to life!
My restored, colourised and 3D animated 1913 photo of a bustling Dorset Street, Drumcondra, Co. Dublin featuring number 23 Alexander & Co. Drapers.#Dublin #Ireland #DeOldify #History #Eire #3DKenBurns #Photography pic.twitter.com/mPhd7ynboI— Rob Cross (@RobCross247) February 10, 2020
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Great work Rob, really enjoyable.
most excellent
These are a delight.
These are about the best I’ve seen. Reds, blues and greens, rather than just sticking a skin tone on everyone and all the clothing drab greys and olive.
Agreed! The usual effect is to use a filter called ‘the distant past’.
These look like the here and now!
It’s weird to think we’ll all be dead someday.
I guess.
Think about it, you were already ‘dead’ for 13 billion years; it’s only the last few decades that you’ve been alive. So, you already have plenty of practice for when the time comes.
Merely on the luggage conveyor belt of humankind. In one flap, out the other.
We’re here for a good time, not a long time