We analyzed the textures of speckles produced from random Koch fractal
s to quantitatively confirm the existence of speckle clustering which
we investigated in a previous paper. The texture analysis involved usi
ng the lacunarity of these speckles, which is defined as fluctuations
of the intensity integrated within a box, and comparing this quantity
with that for ordinary fully-developed speckles. The lacunarity of clu
stered speckles was found to be greater than that of ordinary speckles
throughout the whole range of the size of the box under examination,
indicating the existence of long correlation tails in speckles. We als
o discuss the physical origin of these long correlation tails.