thank you,
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im not too much of a fan of ther over dodging multiply effect you hav ein the 1st two i think in the 3rd you got the pp right
your pictures are all excellent so i would suggest they dont need any further photoshopping apart from some tonal adjustment for contrast Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Many thanks wendel for your comments and the suggestion. I think you are right. Some times i believe that the over dodging makes it too much. #1 is an example of that too much. As for the #2, i haven't used burn and dodge tools. Just tones and levels. Mny thanks for your suggestions again, it's a great help for me.
I love this whole set - they have so much character. You have some serious skills
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