Dutch artist finds WWII photos at flea market, matches them with photos of modern locations
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History is so fucking cool
Very eerie to see what was the history of the locations like at one point the bricks of a building was covered in ash and now it looks clean and as if nothing bad has ever happened to it.
Incredibly surreal seeing the exact spot which Hitler stood not 70 years ago
[editline]22nd October 2012[/editline]
In a way, these pictures are like seeing the ghosts of these passed and forgotten people, yet reenacting the acts which they preformed, desperately liberating a world held captive by the forces of fascism less than a mere century ago.
This one is my favorite out of all that Sergey did.
[t]http://pics.livejournal.com/sergey_larenkov/pic/00069s3c[/t]
[QUOTE=l33tkill;38133269]This one is my favorite out of all that Sergey did.
[t]http://pics.livejournal.com/sergey_larenkov/pic/00069s3c[/t][/QUOTE]
Someone needs to go to that exact spot and paint that image. Then in 60 years, someone can go back to the statue, take a picture, and merge a picture of a guy painting another guy who's painting that statue.
Mind fucks.
[QUOTE=Tippmann357;38133331]Someone needs to go to that exact spot and paint that image. Then in 60 years, someone can go back to the statue, take a picture, and merge a picture of a guy painting another guy who's painting that statue.
Mind fucks.[/QUOTE]
And then make another painting of it.
[IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/10/18/article-2219584-158F178C000005DC-489_964x736.jpg[/IMG]
This one stood out the most to me.
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