SrisonS
... and that's 'ess-ryzun-ess' (play on my name)
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ANOTHER THREAD!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!!! 
Seriously though. It's amazing to see how people can turn around their pictures into something amazing. So hopefully this will be the place where we can all share and learn. I don't think we need to set a certain format for posting; unless others think it will be a good idea.
From some other forums I occasionally post on, I already have screenshots of Lightroom adjustments I've made. So I'll just start with those. But feel free to share how you see fit.
This is Ollivander's Wand Shop at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter...
Shot in RAW. Processed with Lightroom 2.

2559 Levels by Scott Smith (SRisonS), on Flickr
I also used the adjustment brush to remove the arm in the bottom left. Mainly by just turning all the way down: exposure, brightness, and saturation. And the extreme adjustments to Red, Purple and Magenta, were to get rid of the pinkness (or most of it, anyway) that showed in the bright clouds on the right; while still trying to keep the definition, as opposed to just flat white like in the Before shot (adjusting brightness down brought out the definition, but added the pinkness).
Final Product....

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ollivander's Wand Shop by Scott Smith (SRisonS), on Flickr

Seriously though. It's amazing to see how people can turn around their pictures into something amazing. So hopefully this will be the place where we can all share and learn. I don't think we need to set a certain format for posting; unless others think it will be a good idea.
From some other forums I occasionally post on, I already have screenshots of Lightroom adjustments I've made. So I'll just start with those. But feel free to share how you see fit.
This is Ollivander's Wand Shop at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter...
Shot in RAW. Processed with Lightroom 2.

2559 Levels by Scott Smith (SRisonS), on Flickr
I also used the adjustment brush to remove the arm in the bottom left. Mainly by just turning all the way down: exposure, brightness, and saturation. And the extreme adjustments to Red, Purple and Magenta, were to get rid of the pinkness (or most of it, anyway) that showed in the bright clouds on the right; while still trying to keep the definition, as opposed to just flat white like in the Before shot (adjusting brightness down brought out the definition, but added the pinkness).
Final Product....

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Ollivander's Wand Shop by Scott Smith (SRisonS), on Flickr