WIRED StaffCultureAug 3, 2006 12:00 AMCropcirclesSee related story: Crop Circles Gain PerspectiveThis unique crop circle utilizes a complicated three-dimensional design. It was discovered near Ashbury, Oxfordshire, England. The exaggerated perspective of the formation suggests a bird's-eye view of a group of skyscrapers.Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographySave this storySaveSave this storySaveSee related story: Crop Circles Gain PerspectiveA crop circle in Tan Hill, Wiltshire, England. Circle makers work in Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyImage: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyLarge crop circles have been appearing in wheat fields Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyA formation near Savernake Forest, Wiltshire, Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyImage: © 2006 Steve Alexander Photography"The circles operate as Rorschach tests, writ large in the Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyA 1960s pop-art-inspired design in Windmill Hill, Wiltshire, Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyImage: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyImage: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyA relatively simple design in the wheat near Charlbury Hill, aria-hidden="true" class="ui ui-photo inline-block ui-credit relative opacity-6 marg-r-sm marg-l-sm"> Image: © 2006 Steve Alexander PhotographyImage: © 2006 Steve Alexander Photography