The Clip property takes a Geometry type that can be a line, rectangle, ellipse, or group geometry. The following XAML code snippet uses an Image object to display an image. <Image Source="Raj 059.JPG" Width="300" Height="300"></Image>The output looks like Figure 1. Figure 1.The XAML code in Listing 1 sets the Image.Clip property to an EllipseGeometry and sets the RadiusX, RadiusY, and Center properties of the geometry. <Image Source="Raj 059.JPG" Width="300" Height="300"> <Image.Clip> <EllipseGeometry RadiusX="100" RadiusY="100" Center="120,120"/> </Image.Clip></Image> The new output looks like Figure 2. Figure 2. A clipped imageSince the Clip property is defined in the UIElement, it can be applied to any element. For example, the following code generates a rectangle looks like Figure 3.<Rectangle Width="300" Height="200" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="4" Fill="Green"></Rectangle>Figure 3. A rectangleNow we can apply clipping on the rectangle and the new output looks like Figure 4 with the following code.<Rectangle Width="300" Height="200" Stroke="Red" StrokeThickness="4" Fill="Green"> <Rectangle.Clip> <EllipseGeometry RadiusX="150" RadiusY="100" Center="150,100"/> </Rectangle.Clip></Rectangle>Figure 4. A clipped rectangleFor more information download attached application.