Last week, let's see- I forgot what day it was, but I was doing something else- I forget what- and I got distracted by playing around with Photoshop, something I haven't done since I can't remember when. Usually I start out to do a specific thing, then as I'm looking for the thing I wanted, I get distracted by something else, like, "Oh wow, why have I not done anything with this photo..." and pretty soon my original purpose has gone away somewhere, to be completely forgotten, or to return to me at a later time when I least expect it. I swear, I never used to be this way, and I find it pretty distressing at times. What has happened to my brain? Is ADHD contagious?
Okay, this is a bit scary, like the cover of a weird horror novel or a scene from a creepy movie...
This is the original photo of a full moon, and here's what I did with it:
I was attempting to create a sort of frosty, winter-y mood here. I don't think I was successful, but it reminds me of an illustration for a children's book, so it's still somewhat interesting. All in all, I like the original better.
With this one, I was just playing around at first, with nothing much in mind (as usual). Here's the original, a shot through some hemlock boughs. I liked the lines created by the dark twigs.
Then I wondered if I could make it look as if it were a stained glass window, with the sticks separating the panes...
I'm not sure what this looks like; a Kandinsky painting, maybe? Hmmm....
So I just kept going....
... until it looked like- what? A sixties flashback? Something out of Scientific American, like the structure of proteins in a spider's eyeball?
Oh well; let's just say these were not my finest Photoshop moments. What have I learned from this? I've learned that it's fun, and sometimes liberating, to just allow myself to play without worrying about the end result. I've also learned that a monkey with Photoshop is still a monkey!