===== From ph.gibone@wanadoo.fr: Doesn't look very surreaslit to me. Is it an anamorphosis ? Infinite reflection? Fractal ? Strange attractor ? ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Since I have no idea what I'm looking at, I have no idea how to score it. Some description of how you did this would be very helpful. ===== From szabocom@zappmobile.ro: I would like to know more about the creation of this image. ===== From douge@nls.net: Looks like a bowling ball :P ===== From pmccombs@xmission.com: More abstract than surreal. Description? ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: Cool. Conceptually it doesn't speak to me but still I like the aesthetics. ===== From s.tessarin@tin.it: Probably you should reveal to us your secrets :-) ===== From kingofmycastle@gmx.net: Can you see the face? ===== From kevinq2000@yahoo.com: There's not enough here, either in the image or in the text file, to be able to judge this image. What is it? Why is it surreal? Sure, it's strange, but that's just not enough. ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: So, are you going to keep your technique to yourself? Here usually people share their techniques, besides, how are we to vote on your image if we don_t know how this was created? Looks interesting, but this could be just a mirrored image map distorted by a sphere. ===== From shay@simcoparts.com: Your method is unique to my knowledge, and beautiful as well. There is, however, nothing mysterious or dreamlike about the image. In my opinion, too much of the pattern is shown. The specific process may not be obvious, but the logic behind that process is. You have given away too much. I would suggest experiments involving the cropping of such images. ===== From file: Interesting. This reminds me of Earnst's 'eagle' which he turned into other objects. It could be a planet perhaps?