Time Travel Through Photoshop – WW II Photography by Sergey Larenkov

Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov has taken a creative approach to showcase World War II photography.  He took old black and white photos of various buildings from around Russia and Germany,  from World War II era, and combined them with pictures of the same buildings shot in the present day.

What you get is a unique look at how the world was in World War II but with a twist of our own present reality.  The approach was simple but very creative, take the two pictures and combine them with photoshop.

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3 comments on “Time Travel Through Photoshop – WW II Photography by Sergey Larenkov”

    • Yeah, it’s really cool. I always think of that era as being black and white, because most footage and photos show it as such, but seeing the comparison with the splashes of color reminds me that WW2 really wasn’t that long ago.

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