This shot shows the lay in a better light; you can see the 'reflections' in a few of the flattened areas, which is, usually, an indicator of it's authenticity...
![[Image: huish.jpg]](http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2010/somewhereinwiltshire/huish.jpg)
On another note, from reading quite extensively on the subject, the thin lines used for the inner circles are very - very - hard for man to do.
Still leaning towards genuine :¬)
Update: excellent, just noticed they now have a field report. Here's a quote:
![[Image: huish.jpg]](http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2010/somewhereinwiltshire/huish.jpg)
On another note, from reading quite extensively on the subject, the thin lines used for the inner circles are very - very - hard for man to do.
Still leaning towards genuine :¬)
Update: excellent, just noticed they now have a field report. Here's a quote:
Quote:This is the first formation in wheat this season which at ground level was perfectly and precisely created – with geometric perfection and swaying wheat in the outer circle showed clearly that this is Not a man made creation. Shading is also clearly defined by the way the makers swooped in and out of the propeller elements of the design.