June 15, 2006

Sometimes I Just Can't leave it Alone

I had previously posted this photo here. But this photo spoke to me. It said, “Make me more than I am. I can be more than just a simple photo. I can be a piece of art.”

So I played with some of the artist stuff in Photoshop Elements and this is the result.

I think I can hear it speaking to me again. “That’s not what I meant! You better take some classes or something and learn how to use the software better.”

Forget what the photo says, what do YOU think?

Better or worse?

Posted by The Vorlon at June 15, 2006 8:00 AM
Comments

Very nice! I like it better than the photo!

Posted by: KATHY SWIFT at June 15, 2006 8:32 AM

I love it! Much better than the original picture!

Posted by: KATHY SWIFT at June 15, 2006 9:04 AM

It looks like a water color painting.

Posted by: Karol at June 15, 2006 9:41 AM

I think I like to orignal better. Mother

Posted by: Mother & Dad at June 15, 2006 1:22 PM

Although I agree with Karol. It looks more like a water painting. Mother

Posted by: Mother & Dad at June 15, 2006 1:23 PM

The new picture of the iris has definitely become a "work of art." It is just so beautiful. My very favorite picture. As Karol said, it is like a watercolor, and you could enter it in an artshow. So so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this glorious beauty with us.

Also, I really like your letter to your oncologist. It shows your humanity (because of your great humor), it shows your knowledge of your situation, it expresses your plan to be better prepared for your chemo treatment. It's a viable plan, and please share with us the response you receive from the oncologist. I'm really proud of you for being so in touch with your medical situation and handling it, instead of just being unhappy about it. It wasn't working well for you, and you are proposing a possible solution. This is what you need to do.
It needs to work better for YOU. You are the MAIN player in the most serious game you have ever played in, and you must be the winner. May this all work out well, and again I admire your total involvement in your health situation. I am learning more and more from you too in handling my own situation, which requires close monitoring.

God Bless You and your medical team. Ruth

Posted by: Ruth Berlien at June 15, 2006 2:25 PM

I'll vote for the original.

Posted by: Reb Orrell at June 16, 2006 9:07 AM