John Baez has pictures (created by other people) of roots of polynomials:
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week285.html

"Sam Derbyshire decided to to make a high resolution plot of some roots of
polynomials. After some experimentation, he decided that his favorite were
polynomials whose coefficients were all 1 or -1 (not 0). He made a
high-resolution plot by computing all the roots of all polynomials of this
sort having degree 24. That's 224 polynomials, and about 24 × 224 roots — or
about 400 million roots! It took Mathematica 4 days to generate the
coordinates of the roots, producing about 5 gigabytes of data. He then used
some Java programs to create this amazing image:"


 <http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/roots/polynomialrootssmall.png>
 <http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/roots/polynomialrootssmall.png>
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