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May 01, 2005 02:47 |  #1

Which do you think is better....background completly B&W or the coloring just slightly brought back?

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May 01, 2005 05:03 |  #2

Hard choice... but the more I look at it, the more I like the second better.




  
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May 01, 2005 05:13 |  #3

I agree, #2 is my choice. Check out the feller watching from above on the axle. He must be the supervisor.


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May 01, 2005 09:14 |  #4

I like the second one as well. Looks neat.


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May 01, 2005 11:48 |  #5

They are both selective coloring...but the second one I just brought the color back just a little bit so that the green wasn't so overpowering. I think I like that second one too.


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