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Faces Everywhere

Ever get the feeling you're being watched? Book reveals hilarious collection of 'faces in places' which pop up in everyday life

PUBLISHED: 10:32 GMT, 27 March 2014 UPDATED: 12:30 GMT, 27 March 2014

A father-of-one has compiled a hilarious book showing just how many expressions can be found in everyday objects and locations. 
Jody Smith, 36, of London, has compiled the collection of images from around the world into 'Faces in Places' after starting a blog charting his own observations. 
More than 6,000 people have posted images to it, and the book is in aid of the Hope For Children charity. He said: 'The only rule is that it has to be a randomly occurring or accidental face.'
Plane funny: Jody Smith, 36, of London, has compiled the collection of images from around the world into a book called 'Faces in Places'
Plane funny: Jody Smith, 36, of London, has compiled the collection of images from around the world into a book called 'Faces in Places'
Looking glass: More than 6,000 people have posted images to Mr Smith's website, and the book is in aid of the Hope For Children charity
Looking glass: More than 6,000 people have posted images to Mr Smith's website, and the book is in aid of the Hope For Children charity
A watering can looking shocked
From a humble slice of bread to a whole castle, anywhere can seem to take on a life of its own in the book
Dry sense of humour? From a watering can to a piece of rope and plastic, anything can seem to take on a life of its own in the book
Wheely good spot: Mr Smith says the the internet 'should be used as a playground to create projects, share ideas and collaborate with other people'
Wheely good spot: Mr Smith says the the internet 'should be used as a playground to create projects, share ideas and collaborate with other people'
Corking good fun: Mr Smith shared his exploits on the photo website Flickr and was so moved by the number of people saying they saw faces in places
Corking good fun: Mr Smith shared his exploits on the photo website Flickr and was so moved by the number of people saying they saw faces in places
Give us a smile: The father-of-one said the only rule for his photos is that they have to show 'a randomly occurring or accidental face'
Give us a smile: The father-of-one said the only rule for his photos is that they have to show 'a randomly occurring or accidental face'

Frightened: The book raises money for a charity that supports orphaned, poor, exploited and other marginalised children in developing countries and in the UK
Frightened: The book raises money for a charity that supports orphaned, poor, exploited and other marginalised children in developing countries and in the UK
Nailed it: The website's creator receives regular submissions from people in South America, Asia, as well as Europe and the US
Scary face in an object
Nailed it: The website's creator receives regular submissions from people in South America, Asia, as well as Europe and the US
King of the castle: Mr Smith said he had not yet seen any faces yet that look like celebrities, 'but with a little imagination, you can claim a found face looks like anyone'
King of the castle: Mr Smith said he had not yet seen any faces yet that look like celebrities, 'but with a little imagination, you can claim a found face looks like anyone'
My lips are sealed: The book shows just how many expressions can be found in everyday objects and locations
My lips are sealed: The book shows just how many expressions can be found in everyday objects and locations
Joining forces: The creator said his blog is popular around the world 'because it's about photos, language isn't a barrier'
Joining forces: The creator said his blog is popular around the world 'because it's about photos, language isn't a barrier'
Jewellery with a smile: So far 6,637 people from all over the world have submitted photos to the website
Jewellery with a smile: So far 6,637 people from all over the world have submitted photos to the website
Starry-eyed: The book's creator gets sent the 'classic Hitler or Mother Theresa' or items that appear to have Jesus Christ's face on them
Starry-eyed: The book's creator gets sent the 'classic Hitler or Mother Theresa' or items that appear to have Jesus Christ's face on them
Button eyes: Mr Smith says that people can't send it photos after 'arranging bacon and eggs on a plate to make a face - that's cheating'
Button eyes: Mr Smith says that people can't send it photos after 'arranging bacon and eggs on a plate to make a face - that's cheating'
Flower power: The 176-page book Faces In Places, published by Ammonite Press, is out now and has a recommended retail price of £6.99
Flower power: The 176-page book Faces In Places, published by Ammonite Press, is out now and has a recommended retail price of £6.99

Beak: This object featured in Mr Smith's book Faces in Places appears to be more like a bird's face
Beak: This object featured in Mr Smith's book Faces in Places appears to be more like a bird's face
Rock solid: Can you see the face in this stone?
Concrete evidence: Mr Smith has compiled the hilarious collection of images
Rock solid: Can you see the face in this stone (left)? Mr Smith started a blog after sharing his exploits on the photo website Flickr 
Green with envy? Mr Smith compiled the collection of images now sent to him from around the world after he began a blog charting what he saw around him
Green with envy? Mr Smith compiled the collection of images now sent to him from around the world after he began a blog charting what he saw around him
Watch out! This car looks like it is about to run over a very-scared looking cardboard box lying on the road
Watch out! This car looks like it is about to run over a very-scared looking cardboard box lying on the road
The eyes have it: Mr Smith says that with some of the coin-operated binoculars for tourists, 'can't help but smile at [them], they look so happy'
The eyes have it: Mr Smith says that with some of the coin-operated binoculars for tourists, 'can't help but smile at [them], they look so happy'

Through gritted teeth: Mr Smith said his favourites were photographs that showed a distinctive personality or emotion
Through gritted teeth: Mr Smith said his favourites were photographs that showed a distinctive personality or emotion