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That did not stop me from 'cheating' and creating a photo that in fact doesn't exist. I found a new programme from Microsoft and played around with it. Here is the result. I stitched two photographs together. See if you can see where they don't join!
Yes, I cheated but what has that got to do with the title of this post? Let me explain. The German verb schummeln has a number of translations in English. One is 'to cheat'. I have always liked the sound of this German verb, so I created another 'Denglish' word.
Denglish is growing here. It is a collection of about 13,000 words that look like English but which in fact are not. For example: Let us take the word schummeln and make it into the equivalent of the First Participle in English (Partizip I in German). That means adding -ing to the end.
Do this and you get schummel minus -n to make way for -ing and you end up with schummeling! Here is my work of 'schummeling' art :-))
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