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I'm a time traveler! Ok, a slight exaggeration. I visit locations captured in postcards from the late 19th century mostly in France and Switzerland, and then repeat the photograph and blend the two images together highlighting how in over 100 years our towns have changed little but society has changed enormously.

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Yvoire Town Centre, Lake Geneva, France

Yvoire Town Centre, Lake Geneva, France

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The Brunswick Monument, Late 19th Century, Geneva

The Brunswick Monument, Late 19th Century, Geneva

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Relaxing By Lake Geneva, Switzerland

Relaxing By Lake Geneva, Switzerland

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Chapel At Saint Jeoire, French Alps

Chapel At Saint Jeoire, French Alps

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm fortunate to live in the region and yes it has avoided the concrete blocks of architecture that we see in so many places. But they are appearing sad to say...

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Annecy, Rue Royale, How The Location Appeared 100+ Years Ago And How It Looks Today. The Major Difference Is The Absence Of Parked Cars !

Annecy, Rue Royale, How The Location Appeared 100+ Years Ago And How It Looks Today. The Major Difference Is The Absence Of Parked Cars !

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Porte Perriere, Annecy, France, Our 2 Principal Characters Separated By 10 Yards But 100 Years

Porte Perriere, Annecy, France, Our 2 Principal Characters Separated By 10 Yards But 100 Years

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