Just remembered way back when . . . long before Photoshop . . . when stuck in the darkroom printing horrible or boring photos of the war I would mess around with different filters and adjustments on the enlargers to see what I could create. Sometimes, I would just flash a piece of photo stock under the lamp for a second and toss it in the developer and mess around with the chemicals to see what happened. Got some cool results.
I also got creative with a couple of photos that ended up making the rounds in the news media. One was of a guy sliding into home during a pick-up softball game on base. I arranged it so his foot was coming toward the viewer at the righthand corner and bent the paper up to stretch his leg out dramatically. It was pretty cool.
The other was not fun and more dramatic. It was a shot taken during a dustoff with a guy on a stretcher being carried past a chopper with a lot of smoke in the background. I bent the paper so it sort of fisheyed and he was foremost in the center of the photo as the bearers grew smaller to the sides.
Creativity is a wonderful thing.