Pareidolia can be your friend. If you see a face in something, shoot it! Faces and face-like things share a trait- they have an “image triangle” in them consisting of the eyes and mouth.
Pareidolia comes from, loosely, the Greek words for “wrong” and “image”, and describes the phenomenon of seeing something significant where nothing exists. Automobile designers use it all the time when designing the front end and grilles of new cars.
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Bush Stadium Entryway
Bush Stadium, Indianapolis Indiana
Pareidolia can be your friend. If you see a face in something, shoot it! Faces and face-like things share a trait- they have an “image triangle” in them consisting of the eyes and mouth.
Pareidolia comes from, loosely, the Greek words for “wrong” and “image”, and describes the phenomenon of seeing something significant where nothing exists. Automobile designers use it all the time when designing the front end and grilles of new cars.
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