A wonderful collection of historical images of that era and of the men woman and children that often struggled through hard times in order to make the lives of succeding generations better.
A couple of my own lobservations, among many that I have. Interesting when the subject matter and image is so strong, we tend to look past inaccuracies of color and get absorbed in the photograph itelf. In many, the overall color bias, especially in skin tones is heavily warm or they take on an orange hue...believe it or not, not unlike the latest new digital "M" model from Leica, which of course many have complained about it's WB
. Of course I'm just making the point that a great image is just that...it stands on it's own merrits.
For those credited for many of these images, they often most certainly had a critical eye towards good composition and subject matter.
Lastly I'd have to go back and review the dats of images, but there appeared to be a noticable improvement in color accuracy with those images taken in the mid-late 40's when compared to those of a decade earlier.
Great Stuff and very much appreciate the posting!
Dave (D&A)