Photo Editing: How to make your photos "POP."
I'm going to use a lovely photo of Victoria's because she's a goodnatured woman, and (I hope) she won't mind.
Victoria wrote:I wasn't pleased how this picture came out; camera not level and focus off. But I love the look with the little matching cupped bamboo and how the natural light falls on the leaf and bud.

I did a wee bit of editing for POP. (The sharpening caused a bit of artifacting because it's a lo-res image.) You might try downloading the Lightroom 3 Beta. It's crippled just a bit because it's a beta, but it's free (for now,) and a very powerful editing tool especially if you are using RAW. (I just double posted this from the chabana thread. Sorry.)
This photo is actually nicely done, it just needed a little bit of editing help. The focus may be slightly off, but the composition is nice, the cup face is clear (which is the important part, so maybe the focus isn't off after all,) and the lighting is good.
My edits: I sharpened just a bit, which would have looked natural if working with a full-res image. I used an adjustment brush to selectively apply brightening to ONLY the cup face and the part of the leaf that curves over the cup. Then I brightened the whole image slightly, and boosted the vibrance just a touch (which is mid-tone color,) not the saturation, (which is total color and can look fake.) Finally, I straightened the image so the cup is level.
"Pop" is often a function of brightness and vibrance, so if you have a good image that just isn't getting it done for you, try these two things in your post processing, you might find it makes a big difference.