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Mont Saint-Michel | ICM

I keep on experimenting ICM technic with three photos of the Mont Saint-Michel (France).
One photo is clear, two are blurred. I rotated the resulted image to give the impression of a reverse photography (and not a real reflection as possibly seen during the high tide).

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I know how it should look like. It's an interesting image. Just one question, should the reflection not be horizontally flipped?

Yes, but I do not know how to do..... I tried, but whithout finding the option. Later, in throwing a new eye, it appeared this false reflection resulted in a sort of symetry. But ,you're right : I assum the false symetry.

I understand what you mean. It gives the image an abstract symetry.

If you like to try how it looks flipped, you find the option in Gimp in menu:

- Image - Transformation - Flip Horizontally (for the whole image)
- Layer - Transformation - Flip Horizontally (for a single layer)

Thanks a lot for the information. I wish I could have found by myself...... :-)