Well, depends on the shot and how much it takes to get it look how I envision

Take the first portrait. Behind Reilly's head was some material that just didn't look nice, so I burnt out the background. I used the highlights tool on the right side of his face to bring it out of the shadow, increased saturation and sharpened. Luckily the light was brilliant anyway so the image was perfectly useable out of the camera, but I saw it had more potential.
With the second one, I just added some blur because it was TOO sharp and I wanted it soft and glowy. I also burnt out the distractions behind them.
Third one, I lowered the saturation, cloned out the collar and a bit of another dog head and sharpened.
So depends what people consider "a lot" I suppose!
Nat