
Did I? Or, didn’t I?
Go too far.
This image started out as one of my night time blue sky pictures. I thought the foreground subject matter was a little boring, so I set out to change that. After adding and subtracting for a little while, I almost gave up.
Then.
I started piling up various actions. The picture started getting weird. I kept going. And going. Things got even weirder. I kept going. And, here I am.
If I could tell you all the steps, I would tell you. But, once I get going in some direction I move pretty quickly without too much thought. That’s the only way to create something that even approximates art.. You know me. I try not to think when I’m out making pictures.
Because.
You know what the legendary New York Yankees catcher, Yogi Berra, said to his manager while he was trying to work out of a hitting slump. His manager said, “Think Yogi, think.” Yogi replied, “You want me to hit the baseball and think?”
Some things are better done without too much thought while you follow your instincts.
Sometimes you can not have enough bokeh lights, it is galactic, explosive. A burst of colors. I like Yogi Berra comment.
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Oh, I could have added more. But, that would just confuse me. Yogi said plenty of this that are great quotes.
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I had never heard it, but I like it.
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If you have some time google his quotes. They are very amusing.
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I checked it out, you can’t help but to smile when reading them, the first search said ” 50 of his most famous lines”.
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That’s about right. I’ve been a baseball fan since before I was born, so I enjoy things like that.
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I love this artwork!
My favorite Yogi quote is “No one goes to that restaurant any more; it’s too crowded.” 😂
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Thank you. I’m just tinkering around.
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