Back in September we showed you this jaw-dropping colorized photo of 29 famous scientists. Now, thanks to the work of 18-year-old artist Mars Madsen, we have some more, including the reworking of black-and-white photos of some famous historical figures and scientists.
It's truly amazing how much life a bit of color can add to a photograph. Black-and-white photos are all fine and well, but the low spectral bandwidth can be quite disengaging at times; color photos simply look more real.
Check out some of our favorites:
Albert Einstein
Charles Darwin
Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch
According to Twisted Sifter, it takes Madsen about 20 to 30 minutes for a portrait, but outdoor shots and images with lots of people and background take much longer. A Civil War buff, he has amassed a portfolio of over 450 images, many of which can be seen at minus.com. Check out this video tutorial to see how he does it.
Here are some more:
Abraham Lincoln
Albert Einstein
Winston Churchill
Charlie Chaplin
Frederick Douglas
Mark Twain
Migrant Mother