Perception
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 08:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Does your perception change when your mood changes?
I bet it does. Mine certainly does.
This is what a park around the corner normally looks like:

Without glasses:

Tired:

Somehow, I am less short-sighted when I am tired, I don't know why. Also, all coloured less bright.
Nervous:

Little details start to become more important.
Depressed:

Everything is just too bright. Every colour hurts my eyes, and I get annoyed by the stupid trees in our street because they are so bloody green, and when the sun hits the leaves, it's such an ugly colour.
I think it's beautiful when I'm not feeling bad.
I spent about an hour trying to get "happy" and "calm" right and then gave up because it sucked.
I usually get the feeling that there is generally more yellow in what I see, but that doesn't really work for this picture, as it is pretty yellow already. Just take anything and try to create a "sunshine" effect, adding more red and yellow to the picture as a whole.
That's what a happy world looks like for me.
I bet it does. Mine certainly does.
This is what a park around the corner normally looks like:

Without glasses:

Tired:

Somehow, I am less short-sighted when I am tired, I don't know why. Also, all coloured less bright.
Nervous:

Little details start to become more important.
Depressed:

Everything is just too bright. Every colour hurts my eyes, and I get annoyed by the stupid trees in our street because they are so bloody green, and when the sun hits the leaves, it's such an ugly colour.
I think it's beautiful when I'm not feeling bad.
I spent about an hour trying to get "happy" and "calm" right and then gave up because it sucked.
I usually get the feeling that there is generally more yellow in what I see, but that doesn't really work for this picture, as it is pretty yellow already. Just take anything and try to create a "sunshine" effect, adding more red and yellow to the picture as a whole.
That's what a happy world looks like for me.