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u/napalm_beach · 3 pointsr/Colorization

That's my friend in on Judy's left. He and his brother (on her right) were musicians and played at that event. This is a publicity photo taken by the band's agent.

The whole story can be found in a memoir my friend wrote about all the bizarre jobs he's had (this being one of them):

http://www.amazon.com/If-I-Only-Had-Brain-ebook/dp/B00I8YBY0K

https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/if-i-only-had-a-brain/id819508233?mt=11

The book is hysterically funny and is worth a read. But only if you're interested in a guy who was a projectionist in a gay porn theater owned by a rabbi, who auditioned for The Dating Game while on acid, and other kinda normal stuff.

u/antarcticgecko · 11 pointsr/Colorization

This guy's story is really interesting. Parker's Fort, where his mother was captured and the rest of his family slaughtered, is a well kept state park. There was a book written about him, Empire of the Summer Moon, that was a Pulitzer finalist and great read. You can't imagine the violence and turbulence in his world as the Comanche fought the Anglos and Spanish/Mexicans.

u/photojacker · 9 pointsr/Colorization

Thanks for the credit. You can find it in my book History As They Saw It by Chronicle.

u/alexylim · 1 pointr/Colorization

Cropped and colorized from a photo used as a cover for the book by Don Berkebile, 2010, " Conestoga Wagons in Braddock's Campaign, 1775" https://www.amazon.com/Conestoga-Wagons-Braddocks-Campaign-1775/dp/1849027404
Large picture from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Conestoga_wagon_on_Oregon_Trail_-_NARA_-_286055.jpg

u/klmd · 2 pointsr/Colorization

Not true. My father served in the First Marine Regiment in the First Marine Division and he told me (in 1952) only 648 men of the 5000 in his regiment survived the battle of Chosin Reservoir. The fifth and seventh regiments lost almost as many men. The papers have always lied about their losses. There are way too many different accounts of that battle and they all have different numbers. The documentary 'Chosin' ( https://www.amazon.com/CHOSIN-Documentary-Film-Brian-Iglesias/dp/B005EUXN6E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494788042&sr=8-1&keywords=chosin+dvd) is told by the men who fought at Chosin and what they say in that documentary does not agree with Wikipedia, or anyone else at all. In the documentary they couldn't find any men from the 1/1 because there weren't any left when the made the film. It's the only documentary where several marines with no fingers from frostbite told their stories about what happened there. The footage taken at that time is not like the many whitewashed documentaries I have seen.

This of course is not your fault. Your colorizing is very good. The monsoon seasons were very drab, turn the brightness down two stops.