See, these are the six linked rings of one Lazuli photo, each changed in size, angle, and shape, and made to look interlocked. All the following images are made from this. Sometimes the results are copied as many as five times into one piece such as in the circular flower of five petals; and each "petal" of that piece has two of this chain so it's mirrored symetrically forming the petal (i.e. the Celtic flower has 10 images of this chain.) When you get to the flower shape, see if you count the six links in each half-petal and notice just how they are distorted. The next image with the spiral of light is step three: twirling the chain.