Occupied Soviet Union - Then & Now photos

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Occupied Soviet Union - Then & Now photos

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Post by Bayda » 22 Aug 2011, 05:16

[Split from "Civilian life in occupied Soviet Union in photos & documents"]

It is the city of Mariupol in 1941 - 1943 and today.
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Post by Marcus » 24 Aug 2011, 21:45

:welcome:

Thanks for sharing these excellent photos.

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Post by Bayda » 27 Aug 2011, 04:34

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Now it "Priazovsky State technical University".

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Post by Adam Carr » 27 Aug 2011, 05:08

I'd rather just see the Then and Now photos side by side, rather than integrated in this artsy manner.

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Post by Max » 27 Aug 2011, 09:23

Adam Carr wrote:I'd rather just see the Then and Now photos side by side, rather than integrated in this artsy manner.
Perhaps Bayda will consider posting both of his Then and Now images separtely as well his excellent hybrid images.
Historians will prefer the primary sources - the rest of us, his excellent hybrid images.
I'm looking forward to many more of them.
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Post by nobodyofnote » 27 Aug 2011, 10:14

There were no complaints about Keir's excellent hybrid photos in the Munich threads, so why complain here? I quite enjoy Bayda's posts.

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Post by Bayda » 27 Aug 2011, 10:47

..... How many work is spent....
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Post by nobodyofnote » 27 Aug 2011, 11:53

Bayda wrote:..... How many work is spent....
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No need to apologise to me Bayda, I've enjoyed your posts :)

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Post by Max » 27 Aug 2011, 12:44

Bayda - Please keep up the good work

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Post by Bill Murray » 27 Aug 2011, 13:31

I would like to add my thanks for these photos also.

I am not a photograph editing expert but I have read that this is a very difficult task to do properly and I think Bayda is doing an outstanding job.

Certainly a valuable addition to this kind of Forum.

I hope you can continue to contribute such photos, Bayda.

Bill

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