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1898 Colorized Wiggle Animation, Jewish Quarters

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Jewish Quarters

1898 - The Jewish quarters, Constantinople, Turkey

The most complicated colorized image I’ve so far tried.  I loved the image, but it was badly warped, so it took some doing.  The little boy on the left was a bit of an Easter egg, I didn’t see him until I was about 20 minutes into building the animation.  Maybe my favorite image to date…

Click the image for the big version. View the original image from the Library of Congress here.

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1875 “The Ripple”, Wiggle Animation

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The Ripple

1875 - "The Ripple", Tantalus Creek, Colorado (slightly colorized)

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Wiggle Animation – Blowing Bubbles, 1870

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Griswold's Compositions, c1870 - "Blowing bubbles"

Griswold's Compositions, c1870 - "Blowing bubbles"

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1890s Colorized Wiggle Animation

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Tired of play

1894-1895 - Tired of Play (a girl with daisies resting on a dog, colorized)

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Moonlight towers: light pollution in the 1800s

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Check out this article from Low-tech Magazine about arc towers around the turn of the century.  Lots of illustrations, pretty cool, I had never heard of these!  Clicky

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August 8, 2010 at 11:16 pm

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Going green Civil War style – Wiggle Animation

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Spaulding's Quarters

1861-1869 - Civil War - Petersburg, Virginia. Col. Ira Spaulding's quarters. Camp of the 50th New York Engineer. Pine boughs at front entrance-winter quarters

I chose this one because the uniqueness of his pad, it reminded me a bit of the plant walls like the kind you see here.

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1897 Stereo Animation, Feminism humor

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New Woman Wash Day

1897 - The new woman--wash day

There were several of these made during this time, a humorous (and loudly sarcastic) depiction of feminism.

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Civil War Mortar & Soldiers – Wiggle Animation

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Dictator

1864 September 1 - Petersburg, Virginia. 13-inch mortar DICTATOR in front of Petersburg, Va. Civil War

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Stereoscopic Animation Video

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Thought I’d try out video.  I think I’ll stick with gifs ;)

Federal Navy, Civil War – Wiggle Animation

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Federal Squadron

April 14, 1865 - Charleston, S.C. Federal squadron dressed with flags

Photographs of the Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy, Civil War.

View the original image from the Library of Congress here.

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