M & M

Uploaded: November 14, 2002

Description

Mirrored Mushroom

Comments

Cathy M. Gromball November 14, 2002

At first glance, I thought this was a shot of an airborne crab. Great shot Henny! How did you do this?

Cathy :) #13088

Mary B. McGrath level-deluxe May 26, 2019

Very interesting. I like seeing abstract entries into these contests. Wish there were more of them!
mary #23563

Henny Grevelink May 26, 2019

First of all, thanks Cathy and Mary for your reaction!
I first cropped the mushroom picture and then mirrored it in PaintShop Pro. Then I rotated the image until it became horizontal. And voila this is the picture I posted.
For Mary: if you want to see more 'art' or 'abstract' kind of pictures, you will see them in the future! Have a nice weekend both of you! ;>) #23754

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