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Thread: Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

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    Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    Hi Everybody,

    Every time I've come across this photo I've wanted to color it. Its very sad subject matter with Kazimiera Mika kneeling next to her dead sister who moments earlier was gunned down by a Nazi plane. It took me two days to color this and I hope you think it turned out well.

    Thanks For Looking!
    Zak


    Original photo by Julien Bryan

    Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    Colorization by Zak Kogut

    Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

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    Re: Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    Very good Zak, well done bud!

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    Re: Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Very good Zak, well done bud!
    Thanks!

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    Re: Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    I take it from the lack of comments that this was too much for some people. I'll try to keep the subject matter more G rated from now.

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    Re: Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    Good colorization but, somehow with sad images like this, monochrome seems like the way to go...

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    Re: Kazimiera Mika WWII photograph COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Good colorization but, somehow with sad images like this, monochrome seems like the way to go...
    I agree. I'm gonna try to stay away from coloring images that show any type of death since it isn't a pleasant subject to color anyways.

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