Not read the following posts, but ...
<i>In fact, it may be that with our modern day familiarity with 2D representations of 3D objects, combined with our general acceptance the extreme verisimilitude of the photographic image, we are actually less likely to see faces in stones, trees or clouds than our predecessors of even a couple of generations ago.</i>
I was discussing this very idea with someone at work (although noone use <i>verisimilitude</i> !). I think it's a very valid point.
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