
This image is actually of my daughter playing her guitar (believe it or not). After a fairly basic kaleidoscope treatment, this is the result.

And here's the original photo. Granted, the treatment has limited application, but it was fun, I learned some new shortcuts and I got to look at one of my favorite photo subjects the whole time.

Here is the "quit-lovers" version of the same pattern repeated. Check out the tutorial and see what you come up with!
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-create-kaleidoscope-patterns-from-your-photos