If you want to see it that technical, Paul... I see a beautiful princess.
Eiffel-Tower means Eiffel-Type Fractals like e.g. Dainbramage calls these classics
I cannot help from being technical, for that has been my profession for several decades now, and what I have a college degree in.
Everybody is entitled to see what they want to see within an image, and if you see a "princess", then more power to you. I was only taking acetaminophen at the time, not any mind-altering drugs like those that apparently you were on to see a "princess".
As to the term of "classics" being applied to this style of image, I would have to disagree with you there. I consider "classics" as something which meets one or more of the following criteria:
- Noted because of historical associations, such as:
o Of or relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans or their culture.
o Of or relating to the period of highest development of Mesoamerican and especially Mayan culture about a.d. 300–900.
- Characterized by simple tailored lines in fashion year after year, for many years.
- Serving as a standard of excellence and recognized value; of the first or highest quality, class, or rank.
Another words, something that has been around for many years and is the best of its category. And I do not think that what you refer to as "Eiffel-Type Fractals" are really "classic" examples. The Mandelbrot, Julia, IFS, L-System, etc. are the ones that are true classics, because they have been around for quite a while, and are recognized by almost all mathematicians and many scientists.