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Old 31st of July 2006 (Mon)   #1
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Default San Francisco, China Town

Selectively colored only the chinese lettering, how do you like it? Personally, I would have liked it better without the car in the bottom right corner, all well.

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Default Re: San Francisco, China Town

I never particularly liked selective coloring, but combined with the overall tonality of this picture, it really works. You did an amazing job on it. It feels like Chinese porcelain to me (appropriately for the subject).
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