
This is a photo of my son just as he's going into a restaurant. I was very excited to get to spend some time with him, not having seen him for 1 1/2 years because he's in the Navy. (There's a cautionary tale in all this to you young moms; spend time with them now!) This does not capture his usual cheerful demeanor; he was just caught by surprise by me.
I shot this with my 18-135 mm lens at 80 mm, in Auto mode; f/5.6; exp 1/250; ISO 400.

This is the After photo. I used PSE5, adjusted the levels, raised the saturation slightly. . . and didn't like what it did to his face! Too bright! I liked the background, but not how it turned out on my son. First I tried using the "burn" tool to darken it a little, but it made him look surly and evil (which he's not!) So instead I added a layer mask, and pulled the unadjusted level in on his face and hand, so that it didn't have a bright light look to it. There's probably better ways to do this, but I didn't know how. . . .
I also used this in a scrapbook page for the Layout of a Day, which I posted on my other blog:
My Pixelated Oasis. I used a template, and added some journaling and grunge brushes.