Have you ever looked around … really “looked” around … and suddenly noticed faces everywhere?

The Face in the Floor

A face in the school hallway by Kevin Hodgson

In the grains of the front door. On the surface of the filing cabinet. The fruit display at your grocery store. The random collection of erasers on your desk. Yes, you might be going crazy. But you might as well document it for the Daily Create. Find a “face in the wild” and take a picture to share.

Go ahead and add some filters if helps the face become more visible.

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This Daily Create has been recycled from previously published ones:

#tdc1528 Hidden Faces All Around (Mar 15, 2016)

9 Responses to “#tdc4821 #ds106 Hidden Faces All Around”

  1. livkern

    @creating #tdc4821
    Recently I took a trip up to D.C., and got this pic of the Capitol Building! It is kind of hard to see but I thought it resembled a face, with the two tall trees being the eyes, the Capitol being the nose, and the street being the mouth!

  2. maddie_m

    @creating I'm also in a class called Sensation & Perception and we actually learned about this a couple classes ago! Our brains have a region called the fusiform face area which is "excited" when it sees faces, but also face-like stimuli! When recognizing visual objects, we group things together that are meaningful, like faces! My professor said there are 18 faces or so in this painting she showed us.

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