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Then-and-now photographs... rolled into one

Article about: Hope this has not been posted before somewhere. I find these images quite interesting: Sergey Larenkov, a Russian photographer, digitally combines parts of wartime images with present-day pi

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    Default Then-and-now photographs... rolled into one

    Hope this has not been posted before somewhere.
    I find these images quite interesting: Sergey Larenkov, a Russian photographer, digitally combines parts of wartime images with present-day pictures of the same locations, shot from the same angles.

    As a preview, here is a direct link to the large version of a typical image:
    http://pics.livejournal.com/sergey_l...v/pic/000608bd

    And here is the homepage to four galleries, including more images from Berlin as well as besieged Leningrad:
    sergey_larenkov's galleries

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    Default Re: Then-and-now photographs... rolled into one

    My apologies... Surfing the forum's other sections, I just found that Adrian Stevenson had already posted a link to Mr. Larenkov's blog featuring these images in the "Eastern front photos" sub-forum:

    https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/ostfr...hen-now-22955/

    (Moderators may feel free to delete my somewhat redundant new thread, of course.)

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