We copy the image from the panorama and make autocontrast of our photo...
We get an image with a blue sky like on Earth.
Zoom in on our object, we copy at the maximum approximation the object is enlarged in the program, and we make autocontrast.
We get something similar to a fish tail.
Such are the stones on Mars!
Scientists think that the bands of rocks seen in this image may have been formed by a very fast, deep river – the first of its kind evidence has been found for on Mars. NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover captured this mosaic at a location nicknamed “Skrinkle Haven” using its Mastcam-Z camera between Feb. 28 and March 9, 2023 (between the 721st and 729th Martian days, or sols, of the mission).
The mosaic is made up of 203 individual images that were stitched together after being sent back from Mars. This natural color view is approximately how the scene would appear to an average person if they were on Mars.
Credit
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS