© Theodore G. Jay Joslin III. Sinking Feeling II
© Tim Simpson. How Do You Like Your Eggs? This image is composed of my breakfast. I was having a new kitchen installed and couldn't boil my weekend eggs, so I bought a microwave egg cooker. One Saturday morning, this face appeared, looking at me, slightly shocked about what was going to happen.
© Drew Makepeace. Wall Face. I don't actively look for faces; they pop out at me when I least expect it. Its like the faces are finding me rather than the other way around.
© Georgescu Catalin Cristian. Rasta Mana. This face is made out of the wires and cables that dangle from the side of my desk. They caught my eye while I was resting in bed with my head tilted sideways. I stared at the screws and began to see the face of a rasta man with braided hair. And no, I did not set this shot up.
© Georgescu Catalin Cristian. Monocle. On one of my runs through the city streets, I met up with a friend of mine. As we chatted, I noticed the buttons on the sleeve of her jacket. They formed a face, a British academician's face—the straight face of a man who has seen too much during his lifetime. The monocle is a testament to his knowledge.
© Danielle Cosme. A Seedy Smile
© Richard Harrison. Cardbored? This photo was taken on a hot afternoon in my parents garden. After taking hundreds of photos of our children playing, my eye started to wander, and I found this sad little cardboard man discarded from the packaging of a playhouse.
© Angel Martinez Martinez. Sometimes I See . . . Faces!
© Sven Vahar. Smiles Make Hearts Grow
© Susan R. Day. Sunny Winter Skies. Finding a face lets me know that I better be good because someone is watching me. It also reminds me that I have friends of all kinds, even in the most unexpected places!
© David Dunsmore. A Fun Guy. I guess I'm what you would have to call a “pareidolic” (I'm sure I've made this word up!)one who is addicted to finding faces
© David Dunsmore. Drain Brain