• Auxiliary Pics
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[QUOTE=kaine123;45773341][IMG]https://38.media.tumblr.com/d8bd1173c2edfbfabfe97dc2dc4f9787/tumblr_n0qp4oLV3P1t47mn4o1_400.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE] That's really cool, how's it done?
Combining two timelapses (with one rotated). Notice how the upside down building on the left moves slightly, revealing the imperfect perspective
[t]http://i.imgur.com/WM4sPAc.jpg[/t] Atlantic City 1905, colorized
wow that's a damn good colorization job i mean i don't know shit but it just looks so right
Colouring old photos must be a pain in the ass. How the fuck do you know what things look like, and worse, what's the colour of the bloody clothes? These guys must had put in a ton of effort and gone through so many damn failures.
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;45778539]Colouring old photos must be a pain in the ass. How the fuck do you know what things look like, and worse, what's the colour of the bloody clothes? These guys must had put in a ton of effort and gone through so many damn failures.[/QUOTE] It's not like these clothes all disappeared after they went out of style nor does it mean everyone forgot what they looked like afterward either :v:
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;45778601]It's not like these clothes all disappeared after they went out of style nor does it mean everyone forgot what they looked like afterward either :v:[/QUOTE] Yeah, but the research must still be annoying.
[URL="http://mygrapefruit.deviantart.com/gallery/"]Here's the Deviantart profile of the person doing the recolors. It's pretty good! [/URL]
It's kind of impressive how many photos you people find of WW era stuff...
[QUOTE=kaine123;45778635][URL="http://mygrapefruit.deviantart.com/gallery/"]Here's the Deviantart profile of the person doing the recolors. It's pretty good! [/URL][/QUOTE][img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/023/d/6/the_birthday__colourized_by_mygrapefruit-d4nd3rn.jpg[/img] damn
[QUOTE=Starce;45770521][img]http://cdn.phys.org/newman/gfx/news/2011/1-studyfindsfa.jpg[/img] fire gear when it fails[/QUOTE] my teacher was telling me that when a flashover occurs in a room when you're in it, you have 3 seconds to get out before your gear stops protecting you
[img]http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWarIIMedicalFacilitie1/images/PICT0362.jpg[/img] US Medics treat a wounded German prisoner in Italy. [img]http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWarIIMedicalFacilitie1/images/PICT0555.jpg[/img] US soldiers offload blood to be distributed to hospitals throughout the European Theater. [img]http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWarIIMedicalFacilitie1/images/PICT1036.jpg[/img] Rin-Rin-Tin III being treated for wounds [img]http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWarIIGroupsofSoldiers/images/IMG_1006.jpg[/img] Nisei (First-generation born Japanese immigrants) Soldiers instruct soldiers on common Japanese phrases for training. [img]http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWarIIGroupsofSoldiers/images/IMG_1109.jpg[/img] Italian Partisans and a German commander of 300 trapped men discuss terms of surrender. Not a shot was fired.
[QUOTE=Funion;45778781]my teacher was telling me that when a flashover occurs in a room when you're in it, you have 3 seconds to get out before your gear stops protecting you[/QUOTE] What's a flashover?
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;45778862]What's a flashover?[/QUOTE]everything combustible in a space goes up in flames simultaneously [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashover[/url]
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;45778862]What's a flashover?[/QUOTE] when the room on fire grows so hot that anything not on fire combusts [video=youtube;QqMVm72FMRk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqMVm72FMRk[/video] [editline]23rd August 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Joazzz;45778896]everything combustible in a space goes up in flames simultaneously [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashover[/url][/QUOTE] u suk
[img]http://images.nymag.com/images/news/02/03/911anniversary/lg/11.jpg[/img] Civilians gather in Federal Bond plaza in light of the 9/11 attacks to help donate blood. Thousands of New Yorkers all over the city lined up to help donate. [img]http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1345831/thumbs/o-97297055-570.jpg?1[/img] Firefighter Kevin Shea of Ladder 35 lies semi conscious in debris field with Firefighter Ritchie Nogan of 113 standing over him. Shea was the only survivor of his unit. He was carried out by Nogan, two EMS workers and photographer Todd Maisel. [img]http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1344965/thumbs/o-98213472-570.jpg?1[/img] Assistant Chief Gerard A. Barbara looks up at the burning towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 in New York City. Moments later he would go in, never to return. [img]http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/400/cache/september-9-11-attacks-anniversary-ground-zero-world-trade-center-pentagon-flight-93-missing-people_40009_600x450.jpg[/img] People on a New York City street scan pictures of the many police and fire personnel still missing in the wake of the attacks as of September 28, 2001.
There's some incredible unreleased 9/11 footage here [url]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=736_1406597201[/url]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/GlRtE7X.jpg[/img] West Germans stare down the East after a young woman made it across the line [img]http://i.imgur.com/pzKECvs.jpg[/img] simpsons writing room [img]http://i.imgur.com/drEhHY2.jpg[/img] 2 boys on their first ride in elevator 1948
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;45778862]What's a flashover?[/QUOTE] In a burning building, certain materials will release flammable gasses as they burn at low temperature. Those gasses don't burn at low temperatures, but eventually they'll reach their auto-ignition temperature. At that point it's basically a fuel-air bomb (this is the sort of oversimplification that experts will say is completely wrong but it gives you the right general idea). There's a variation on it called a backdraft. This is where the room isn't even burning, because it's used up all the oxygen. However, it remains at high temperature (often heated by an active fire below), and so you get that pyrolysis release of flammable gasses. When oxygen finally does get into the room (by opening a door, or the windows melting) you get the same sort of sudden, violent flame. That's the main reason they teach you to check if a door is hot before opening it in a fire evacuation (using the back of your hand, so as not to burn a useful part of the body). If it's hot, that might mean backdraft conditions on the other side, which means do NOT open that door and find another way out.
blind indian albino boys at their school [IMG]http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1363114/16.jpg[/IMG] happy afghani man with ice cream cone (Pol-e-Khomri, Afghanistan) [t]http://i.imgur.com/7uCWdjw.jpg[/t] sorry if repost
[QUOTE=PC_Paul;45779014][img]http://i.imgur.com/pzKECvs.jpg[/img] simpsons writing room [/QUOTE] conan looks like such a dweeb
[QUOTE=callumshell;45779004]There's some incredible unreleased 9/11 footage here [url]http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=736_1406597201[/url][/QUOTE] I remember this got posted back when Aux was on the 9/11 binge a while back At 56s you hear a loud bang and a ping, that's somebody jumping out of the building and landing, you can see them literally exploding into a red mist near the middle of the shot
[QUOTE=PC_Paul;45779014] [img]http://i.imgur.com/pzKECvs.jpg[/img] simpsons writing room [/QUOTE] [video=youtube;IRsPheErBj8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRsPheErBj8[/video]
[QUOTE=PC_Paul;45779014] [img]http://i.imgur.com/pzKECvs.jpg[/img] simpsons writing room [/QUOTE] Early photo, that's Conan O'Brien in the middle.
[URL="http://mic.com/articles/96920/here-s-what-astronauts-just-found-clinging-outside-the-international-space-station?utm_source=policymicTBLR&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=social"]Russian cosmonauts have discovered something remarkable clinging to the outside of the International Space Station: living organisms.[/URL] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/3KvIVX9.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/AjdSRLP.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]Omayra Sánchez Garzón was a Colombian girl killed in Armero, department of Tolima, by the 1985 eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano when she was 13 years old. After a lahar demolished her home, Sánchez became pinned beneath the debris of her house, where she remained trapped in water for three days. Her plight was documented as she descended from calmness into agony. Her courage and dignity touched journalists and relief workers, who put great efforts into comforting her. After 55 hours of struggling, she died, likely as a result of either gangrene or hypothermia. Her death highlighted the failure of officials to respond promptly to the threat of the volcano, contrasted with the efforts of volunteer rescue workers to reach and treat trapped victims, despite a dearth of supplies and equipment. Sánchez became internationally famous through a photograph of her taken by the photojournalist Frank Fournier shortly before she died. When published worldwide it generated considerable controversy; it was later designated the World Press Photo of the Year for 1985. Sánchez has remained a lasting figure in popular culture, remembered through music, literature, and commemorative articles.[/QUOTE]
Really need to know why she couldn't be saved. [editline]23rd August 2014[/editline] if she's trapped by the legs in that image, 3 days should be enough to haul off an entire house.
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;45779573]Really need to know why she couldn't be saved. [editline]23rd August 2014[/editline] if she's trapped by the legs in that image, 3 days should be enough to haul off an entire house.[/QUOTE] people always say this but keep in mind that this was in colombia, and in the 80s
three days! and the picture shows that her entire upper body was unrestricted!
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;45780618]three days! and the picture shows that her entire upper body was unrestricted![/QUOTE] And? Let's say you were there. She's trapped under a house - her legs were pinned by the collapsed roof. Further, that volcanic mud has settled into what's basically concrete. You have yourself. No heavy machinery - any that were already there were destroyed, and none can be brought in because of the destruction. You can't even find a shovel, because they've all been taken already to save others. Maybe after a day or so you can find one. Maybe. You could free her by cutting off her legs, but you lack the surgical supplies to keep her alive after amputation, so that just kills her faster. Oh, and the entire rescue effort is chaotic because there's a rebellion going on, and there's no real organization managing the rescues. So you can't even get a crowd of people to try to dismantle the wreckage by hand. Not to mention that this would be a very difficult rescue for one person. There were thousands more who needed rescuing, and even the people who survived unharmed needed help to survive (ever try getting food and water in a disaster area?).
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