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San Francisco fr Treasure Is 2 by *PabloRuiz:iconPabloRuiz:


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Submitted: May 8
File Size: 131 KB
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Resolution: 800×340
Comments: 7
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL

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Plein air watercolor, 4"x9.5".

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=feellikegod:iconfeellikegod: 6 days 21 hours ago
:)

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~BazookaNinja:iconBazookaNinja: 6 days 21 hours ago
this is really cool, the solid colors work very well due to it being in watercolor. the darkest building looks out of place though, it doesn't have the mist effect the other buildings do
*PabloRuiz:iconPabloRuiz: 6 days 21 hours ago
=D

I love the photos in your gallery!

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*PabloRuiz:iconPabloRuiz: 6 days 21 hours ago
Thanks!

You are right about the dark building. It's actually a black building (it used to be the Bank of America building, but I think it was sold), while all the others are more muted in color. The concept interfered with observation - it didn't actually appear that dark today. :(

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Do not fail to draw something every day, for no matter how little it is, it will be worth while, and it will do you a world of good.
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=feellikegod:iconfeellikegod: 6 days 21 hours ago
Thanks! :hug:

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take time with a wounded hand
cause it likes to heal
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~Life-takers-crayons:iconLife-takers-crayons: 6 days 17 hours ago
Looks great my friend :)

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Thanks.
*PabloRuiz:iconPabloRuiz: 6 days 9 hours ago
Thanks! =D

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Do not fail to draw something every day, for no matter how little it is, it will be worth while, and it will do you a world of good.
Cennino Cennini (1370-1440)