maxm said...
I think anyone would agree the later one is a tad more complicated.
This one's interesting. Not so much for the pattern itself, even though it is really good, but look at the symmetry in the areas where the crop is flattened.
I find it hard to believe that some plodders jumping around on swash boards would get the crop flattened in such a symmetrical way over such a big area. Specially if it involved a number of people. They would need to make a map of which way to flatten every bit of the crop and although they could do that, it's a bit hard to imagine they would bother.
Also, it's hard to believe that they could make such an intricate pattern in the dark without a small error in symmetry somewhere.
On the more free form images it would be hard to spot an error because we don't know what they intended, but on a symmetrical image, anything which is not symmetrical can be assumed to be an error. Can anyone spot any in this pic?
Very interesting.