I have the following simple code that draws rectangle
<Canvas Name="MainImageLayer" >
<Image >
<Image.Source >
<DrawingImage xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" >
<DrawingImage.Drawing >
<DrawingGroup>
<DrawingGroup.Children>
<GeometryDrawing>
<GeometryDrawing.Pen>
<Pen Brush="#FF1acc33" Thickness="1" />
</GeometryDrawing.Pen>
<GeometryDrawing.Brush>
<SolidColorBrush>Red</SolidColorBrush>
</GeometryDrawing.Brush>
<GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
<RectangleGeometry Rect="300,480,287,83" />
</GeometryDrawing.Geometry>
</GeometryDrawing>
</DrawingGroup.Children>
</DrawingGroup>
</DrawingImage.Drawing>
</DrawingImage>
</Image.Source>
</Image>
</Canvas>
The result looks like this - note that the rectangle is in (0,0), even that the Rect is defined as
<RectangleGeometry Rect="300,480,287,83" />

I want it to start at (300,480), like that:

I can achieve that by inspecting my DrawingImage and doing :
<Canvas.Top>300</Canvas.Top>
<Canvas.Left>480</Canvas.Left>
But isn't there a better way, considering the fact that this data is encoded into the Geometry?