Coloring the Black-and-White Titanic
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- 27 December 2013
Russian photo editor Anton Logvynenko colors the most famous passenger ship’s photos and reveals the spectacular frames. Logvynenko’s project demonstrates clearly the luxury and wealth in the ship.
Logvynenko initiates this project in order to memorialize the 100th anniversary of her sinking.
Anton Logvynenko presents the most colorful photos which are mostly related to construction period and deck of the vessel.
People that wave their hands after Titanic are colored as well.
Anton Logvynenko uses current technology in order to have authentic colors in the photos. RMS Titanic was the wealthiest and the greatest steam ship ever built then. She crashes to an iceberg in her maiden voyage that was Southampton to New York and she sinks in 15th April 1912. In total a number of 1517 people die in this disaster. Titanic is famous for her dramatic end and her luxury.
Luxuriousness of the first class and second class cabins are revealed in colorful photographs by Anton Logvynenko.
Café Parisien is pictured black-and-white with its decorative ceiling however glory of the Café becomes clearer after having it colorized.
Availability of Turkish bath, telephone and gymnasium are outstanding luxuries of Titanic.
Anton Logvynenko chooses decoration colors as green and golden. Suite costs £72.932 in today’s currency.
Designers of the Titanic try to set highest standards on board by using quality and luxury equipments as if she is a hotel.
Glory of the dining room is revealed after having its walls white and chairs green painted.
Titanic sinks after she had crashed into an iceberg in her maiden voyage and 1517 people dies.
Anton Logvynenko paints the funnels of the Titanic to dark blue and yellow.
In 1911 Titanic was built in Belfast before her famous funnels.
For more information Anton Logvynenko’s project can be reached from this internet address.
Source: MailOnline
Translation By: Cem Kutukoglu
Added By: Gamze Nur Yalcin