An oldie, but I haven't previously posted it, and it fits the theme. Critique away!
The short version: Scanned a "ho-hum" slide of a water lily with ugly dead gray water from an overcast sky, did lots of stuff to it in PS.
The details: 17 layers in PS, in order from bottom to top. (Yeah, it could have been done in half the number of layers, but this was quite a while ago:D.)
1. Cloned out a bunch of distracting stems in the water, and replace the flat gray with a pale blue.
2. Completely desaturated.
3. Merged visible, applied moderately strong sharpening, then applied bas-relief filter.
4. Applied a medium blue tone with a hue/sat layer.
5. Copied just the background from the base layer (1) and blended in hard light.
6. Copied just the lily pad from the base layer (1), at 50% opacity.
7. Copied the lily and reflection from the base layer, blended in hard light.
8. Merged visible, applied stained glass filter.
9. Copied layer 8, applied a spotlight effect on the flower, blended in lighten.
10. Hue/sat layer: +85 sat, -20 lightness.
11. Copied lily reflection from layer 7.
12. Lightened reflection with levels white point at 139.
13. Copied flower petals from layer 7, increased contrast with USM 25/50/0.
14. Copied just the flower center from layer 7.
15. Applied a strong contrast boost to just the petals with curves.
16. Hue/sat layer masked to flower center, +100 sat, +10 lightness in yellow channel.
17. Darkened UL & LL corners.









