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Roberet Robinson

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Away with Sepia - look at these
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I spotted this site - take a look


http://www.poiemadesign.com/wwi/index.html


Pages and pages of WW1 photos - in colour! I knew that there some people taking colour in WW1 and I've an Australian book with a few shots of No 1 Sqdn AFC in the Middle East 1918 taken by Kingsford Smith but these are French Western Front (although there are a few Ausses in these as well). Colour is variable but some very good shots - a few vehicles too.



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Tim Rigsby

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Hello Robert


  These photos are great, I have this link in my favorites section. I was just watching the <Military Channel> they were playing the WW1 series, it opens with some of these great photos.


Thanks


All The Best


Tim R.



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James Reeve

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I posted a site a few weeks ago which has examples of the work of French war photographers who used the Lumieres' "autochrome" technique (Paul Castelnau, Fernand Cuville, Albert Samama-Chikli, Jules Gervais-Courtellemont and Léon Gimpel).


http://www.greatwar.nl/frames/default-color.html


The Australians appointed two official photographers, Hurley & Wilkins, who used a similar, British system called Paget Plates, and it was they who took photos in Palestine and Gallipoli. This site shows some of their work:


http://www.awm.gov.au/captured/colour/index.asp



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