A few nice photoshop images I found:
Sun and Signs

Image by .: sandman
After finishing the lessons in Scott Kelby’s "7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3", I had to go back and revisit some of my older stuff.
I started with this JPG image, adjusted the foreground using Camera RAW and then made another image in Camera RAW and adjusted the sky.
I merged the two images in Photoshop and then darkened the sky, lightened the foreground, desaturated the blues and yellows a tad, etc.
It’s not remotely realistic. The sky is pretty dark for an image that’s looking right at the sun.
Oh… and if it looks familiar, it’s because I did another HDR Version months ago.
The Photoshop Moth

Image by prudencebrown121
up until today I have used only Picassa in processing. this guy was done in photoshop. feel free to leave any sort of comment; I can take it ~ promise! not only is the processing a real stretch, so is the macro of the moth, not really my thing the crawling or flying creatures!
NO PHOTOSHOP and NO “UNDO” in OLD MEIJI-ERA JAPAN

Image by Okinawa Soba
Our intrepid Meiji-era photographer thought that he’d just touch up the seated Geisha’s kimono a bit. Perhaps add some color enhancement with a new, experimental yellow-green color his buddy made out of warm sake, ground up sugarcane leaves, a little lemon juice, a touch of epsom salts, a pinch of arsenic, and some sulfuric acid (?)
Oooops ! Well, it didn’t look that bad. Perhaps the new color could be brushed out to the edges….
Oooops ! Looks like she’s exchanged her kimono for a straw mat !
Ahhh, what the heck. He put it up for sale in his studio anyway, and some tourist actually bought it…..
……and 100 years later, another dummy puts it up on flickr.
Nice pose, though. On this photostream, you have to eat the meat, and spit out the bones.

You did good
Wonderful!
You could probably fix most of that in Photoshop… Maybe you should challenge your other faithful viewers to see who can fix it the best…
.. on the other hand the photograph gets this handcrafty touch
that makes it more interesting. the result is between painting and photo.
I find it worth another try.