

I've started this blog which was going to just be a collection of o-faces, but became about gurning and grimacing to make it a bit more varied.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 12:42, Reply)

she had this technique which always caught her subject between expression, with the same sort of results.
this is great
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 12:59, Reply)

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( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:01, Reply)

I thought he looked unusually blissed out when I caught that.
I didn't realise that he was one to smile excessively in a photo.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:08, Reply)

against judges in court.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:11, Reply)

That's it, keep on smiling through the hatred, Jeremy.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:05, Reply)

when I say that's the entirety of smiles I could find him doing, which is a bit freaky.
It's almost worth spiking him with ecstasy to see what happens.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:18, Reply)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlqWKZoFmh8 Not all in one frame, but gurning, eyes closed and tongue around 50 seconds in.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:23, Reply)

where you know she's belming from the moving version, but it's impossible to find a frame where she's clearly doing it.
She does real belms and subliminal normal faces.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:29, Reply)

yes, so subliminally people face to face thing she's had a normal face on the whole time. Very cunning.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 13:31, Reply)

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( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:15, Reply)