Friday 20 June 2008

You looking at me?


If you like finding faces in the world around you then you might want to start snapping and posting to this site, it is for faces found in everyday places. Nice!

Faces in places

8 comments:

Joseph Keirs said...

I'm so down with this right now, in fact - I think I would have always been.

Finding faces in places are what make waiting at a bus stop worthwhile.

From asking around over the past 20 or so years, it seems that people have a very different tolerance of what counts as a 'face'. I think my interpretations are pretty loose, as long is there's some sort of variation in a surface texture I'll normally point out a face.

Beccie Deighton said...

How strange... I came across a similar image the other day... Seems everyone is on the lookout for a friendly face these days. Have a look at my face on my blog :D

Maddi said...

beccie, just checked out your face post! its defo one of the most unusual ones i've come across, and the most natural! really like it!

Anthony Smith said...

reminds me of the current O2 adverts where the houses are made to look as if they are smiling. It's all very nice opportunist photography. I like.

Dan.F said...

yeah, i see faces. in fact I saw a really vivid one when cloud watching during the summer... everyone should give cloud watching a go... & take a camera (those cheeky clouds are always changing!)

morzj said...

Finding faces is always fun....but i normally find them when i dont have a camera on me!

amyfelton said...

I love stuff like this. Check out facesinplaces.blogspot.com which is solely dedicated to finding faces. It's amazing how specific expressions and feelings can be seen!

Amanda J Allison said...

Since reading this post, I can't stop looking for faces when I'm out and about! You can make faces out of the strangest things and I agree, it definitely passes the time when your at the bus stop. I remember when I was a kid looking for faces in the clouds, it's amazing what your eye can interpret.