Abstract
Existing techniques to create images with color-reversing (or other kinds of color symmetry) produce results that
look less than natural. We produce images with approximate color symmetries by using the domain coloring algorithm
with suitable complex Fourier series and photographs that have varying degrees of naturally occurring color
symmetry. The technique yields patterns where the color symmetry looks less crystallographic than those previously
produced, but perhaps more artistic. The technique produces an interesting combination of symmetrical and natural
patterns.