preferably in colour but anything goes.
>>8027019wow!
>>8026394Yummy schoolgirls. Have a bump.
Unfortunately it has been colourised, but still nice.
>>8026390me on the right
Thank you, I'm loving these. Where can I find more high quality old film photos like this?
>>8026429Damn, never would have guessed this was Berlin
How it started...
...how it's going.
>>8027975Thanks! I'm glad you like it! Most of the ones I posted are from Flickr.com, It takes a bit of digging to find older photos, but there are some. Here's the page of the guy who did the first couple ones ITT. Maybe there's more that you like there.https://www.flickr.com/photos/52086447@N00/Aside from that, I recommend the site vintag.es (the pics there often don't have high resolutions, but they're interesting nonetheless)
>>8028289Unless you were Jewish, gay, or liked freedom, life under Hitler wasn't so bad, as long as you didn't live in a city the Allies were bombing.
>>8026403I like this
>>8028810then this one's for you ;)
>>8027341That's Mar del Plata
I wonder if life truly was better in the 60s, happiness-wise.It sure looks like it.
>>8030016there was more tradition but less freedom.I guess it's up to everyone's own interpretation of happiness
really like this one
for me, looking at these pictures, it's really difficult to imagine how life really was back then. Of course I know historical facts and things but I just can't imagine myself living/interacting in these photographs vividly. Everything just looks so different. Oddly enough, I don't have this problem when reading an older book. My only explanation is that I might compare the pictures with what we have today. And there's just so little of the 'Old' left that it seems alien. But these things were absolutely real at some point. It's weird. Anyone else feel this way?