There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
So I found this very old black and white picture of the now extinct Caspian Tiger and then I colorized it on some colorizing app and got an awesome looking colored version of this black and white picture. The original black and white picture of this particular Caspian Tiger was taken way back in 1899 I Think, and at the Berlin Zoo. And it is one of the few pictures of an alive Caspian Tiger ever taken. Sadly this incredibly awesome and really beautiful looking Tiger went extinct decades ago mostly due to human activity. It was supposed to be one of the most beautiful and majestic looking Tigers of all time. The Caspian Tiger I think had brown stripes rather than black ones or that it's stripes were closer to brown than to black. The closest living relative of the Caspian Tiger is supposed to be the Siberian Tiger also known by other names such as Amur Tiger, Manchurian Tiger, Korean Tiger, Ussurian Tiger, and The Russian Tiger. I think the Caspian Tiger was smaller than both Siberian Tigers and Bengal Tigers for the most part but The Caspian Tiger was pretty big too. Colorized pictures versions of the Caspian Tiger do exist online, including I think colored versions of the specific picture I recently colorized. But I don't think any colored version of this particular picture of the Caspian Tiger looks as incredible as the one I got when I colorized it recently. Although I am not 100 percent sure on that since I haven't seen all the possible colorized versions of this black and white picture. I have seen other colored versions of that black and white picture as well as colored versions of the other black and white pictures of the Caspian Tiger. I colored that black and white picture several times and saw some interesting results but this one I got is the best one so far. The only thing it didn't get is the blue colored sky with the grey clouds above the wall, which is behind the Tiger. I think you can sort of see the sky and grey clouds above the wall but not in its colored blue and grey form. In other versions of the same picture that I colored several times in those other versions I was able to see the blue sky and grey clouds when I colored and stuff. But those other versions didn't do such a good job colorizing other things in this picture particularly the Tiger. So if you take this colored version of the Caspian Tiger that I am sharing and add blue looking sky and grey looking clouds above the wall then you can get a idea of what this picture would have possibly looked like if it was taken in color when it was first taken. What do other people here think about all this? Including other people's thoughts on the colored picture I got? This is my first post here! I just joined here today!