Re: Can't be real, no Elvis - spot on
As said any dynamic or static collection of material can provide images that we humans can derive imagry from. Hmm I wonder if a seagull saw the same impression ?.
Images & imagry are are many things to many people & yet again different to various animal forms. The superstitious among us will have a ball contemplating those pix.
Does anyone remember the bakery (or whatever) in US a year or two back, where a croissant (or some other cooked cake) resembled christ (or some other diety) and people flocked from every where to see the miracle.
In Australia (I think it was Oz) within the past 2 years we had the ultimate in bizzare interpretations of shadows when one religious kook saw the outline of Jesus in the shadow cast by some leaves on a fence at a particular time of night. Yes the image was very close and easy to recognise, but these bloody minded idiots sought to have a restraining order against the local council to prevent them from triming the tree.
Images & imagry are important to humans - Carl Jung was one of the greatest modern authorities on understanding the importance of this to human kind. His book Of Psyche & Symbol is a good ref (for those who can make sense of it).
Cheers Doug