
OK. Here are some variations composed from the photo of my shadow and that of a tree, taken at the beach.


The photo was copied, flipped vertically and horizontally, mirrored and assembled into each design in Powerpoint; then colored in Photoshop. The actual tree was cropped out and the two shadows form the main image for all 4 designs.
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Very interesting approach to the exercise. I can't believe you used Powerpoint (with Photoshop's help) to do this! They look so much more like fractals produced by a fractal program.
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