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Uploaded: 03/15/17 9:12 PM GMT
Steamfitter
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My thanks to Les for the link to the The Met. With a good helping of cookies going his way. ;0)....... I claim no rights to this image other than I colorized it. The Met Steamfitter Artist:Lewis Hine (American, 1874�1940) Date:1910s Medium:Gelatin silver print Dimensions:Image: 34.5 � 24.7 cm (13 9/16 � 9 3/4 in.) Sheet: 35.4 � 27.9 cm (13 15/16 � 11 in.) Classification:Photographs Credit Line:Gift of Clarence McK. Lewis, 1954 Accession Number:54.549.56 The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of his or her rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.

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.Tomeast
03/15/17 11:00 PM GMT
Your coloring is amazing as always. This is some classic photo.
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.Constance52347
03/16/17 4:44 AM GMT
This is just wonderful! The image itself is interesting, but the colorizing of it makes it a real stand-out!
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::Vickid
03/16/17 5:23 AM GMT
Photo says a lot, your artistic talent adds much to this capture. Great work.
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::corngrowth
03/16/17 10:53 AM GMT
Perfect colorizing again, Rob. I've checked-out the by you provided link, and was therefore able to compare both artworks. What a difference! You've given this 'time-document' a nowadays, but not overdone, touch. Demonstrates again your great skills, my friend.
Kudos!!
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.Starglow
03/16/17 2:23 PM GMT
Love the photo and the coloring technique you've used. Fabulous!
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::jerseygurl
03/16/17 3:23 PM GMT
Another fine posting Rob - man and machine - you did stellar work on the coloring - Excellent A+!!!!!!!!
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.questjester
03/16/17 5:26 PM GMT
What a powerful image. I can see why it captured your eye. Though I like your version much better than the original!

Your colorization: hues, tones, shadows, highlights, everything ... is flawless. I honestly don't know how you do this. A lot of hard work and a bit of magic, I'm guessing. Dubs Rob the Steamfitter Shaman!
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::tigger3
03/17/17 4:49 PM GMT
Outstanding my friend, I love this process you have brought to us.
tigs=^..^=
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::Nikoneer
07/21/17 10:00 PM GMT
This is another one I remember from my youth, and today, when I see it, it reminds me of "The Machine" in Fritz Lang's silent movie, "Metropolis." Daaaamn. These are just so good I can't stop going through your gallery and drooling!

-Nik
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