Eltz castle, Vukovar, Croatia in 1991 and today Tags:Europe 7 comments Maybe it’s the low resolution and quality, but the bottom one looks like a 3D render. But I found [a higher res one](http://apps.jutarnji.hr/htz/kultura2/images/7-srijem-i-slavonija-dvorac-eltz-vukovar-zvonimir-tanocki.jpeg), and it indeed is a photo, by Zvonimir Tanocki. I thought the first picture was from 1945. Why does 1991 look like the first photograph ever taken It lost some of its charm post refurbishment. Too clean. 1991? Ok, that is only a few years before I was born. And u know what? I am pretty sure that colour photos were a thing back then! Is it goverment building or for what they use it? Restoring the building probably costed more than just tearing it down and rebuilding it from the scratch (unless that’s what they did) Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Maybe it’s the low resolution and quality, but the bottom one looks like a 3D render. But I found [a higher res one](http://apps.jutarnji.hr/htz/kultura2/images/7-srijem-i-slavonija-dvorac-eltz-vukovar-zvonimir-tanocki.jpeg), and it indeed is a photo, by Zvonimir Tanocki.
1991? Ok, that is only a few years before I was born. And u know what? I am pretty sure that colour photos were a thing back then!
Restoring the building probably costed more than just tearing it down and rebuilding it from the scratch (unless that’s what they did)
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Maybe it’s the low resolution and quality, but the bottom one looks like a 3D render.
But I found [a higher res one](http://apps.jutarnji.hr/htz/kultura2/images/7-srijem-i-slavonija-dvorac-eltz-vukovar-zvonimir-tanocki.jpeg), and it indeed is a photo, by Zvonimir Tanocki.
I thought the first picture was from 1945.
Why does 1991 look like the first photograph ever taken
It lost some of its charm post refurbishment. Too clean.
1991? Ok, that is only a few years before I was born. And u know what? I am pretty sure that colour photos were a thing back then!
Is it goverment building or for what they use it?
Restoring the building probably costed more than just tearing it down and rebuilding it from the scratch (unless that’s what they did)