Thank you Marnie.
I applied the dodging in several steps. In some parts of the rocks I was 
rather light handed, on others I was harder.
What I saw was when I was lighthanded, I decreaced the separation, so I went 
further. To far perhaps.

I'm not as pleased with the result in this as in the first I did. I think 
I'll play a bit more, and see what happenes.

Perhaps I need to go for other techniques, or another picture, where the 
lapwings are out of the hide.

Tim Typo
Mostly Harmless


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> In a message dated 5/28/2007 3:27:49 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Please be honest in a gentle  way.
> PS'ing is one of my soft spots. But I definately do need honest and
> construktive feedback.
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> Tim Typo
> Mostly  Harmless
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> I almost prefer the original. If you kept a  version with layers, it won't 
> be
> hard to change. Personally, I think you dodged  the rocks too much. 
> Probably
> just needed a tad. They look a bit unreal to  me.
>
> BTW, hadn't seen this one before, nice shot!
>
> Marnie aka Doe
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