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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Life Magazine - Hitler Up Close
I saw a feature on Life Magazine's web site on newly discovered pictures of Adolf Hitler that show a more personal side of his life. As I viewed the pictures, I couldn't help but think that they would have benefitted from a better restoration - bringing more of the details and the colours out of these images. The photographer, Hugo Jaeger, has a good eye and the images themselves are beautiful - in spite of the subject matter. I just wish that they weren't so flat (but that's not Hugo's fault). Check it out and see what I mean.
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