If you saw all of these faces in a crowd, based on their facial expressions, you would probably hesitate to approach all of them.
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i think you sud do more things
I really like one of the faces and want to use it for a client’s handbill to go in one of his mailings. Can you tell me the source of the pictures? It’s the second frame of the guy looking scared.
Many thanks.
Peter.
I’d be happy to tell you where I got them. I found them at this Ehow website http://www.ehow.com/how_4501446_learn-read-facial-expressions.html. I’m not sure where they came from originally. But that’s a great place to look. Thanks and good luck!