I can relate, there's something about a mystery ...
OK, you've got your basic 3 photos of a man and a woman, posing like they're on holiday. Their faces are obscured, by cutting them out of the photo. The question was, as I saw it, what conclusions could we draw about their body language.
I figured, the original poster had a Psychology 101 assignment to figure it out, and was given some anonymous photos or is writing an assignment and has made some anonimized home photos. But I can't really exclude agrobert:'s supposition -- that this might not have been with the photo subject's consent. That point of view elicits one response from the O.P., and then the links are pulled.
There are some descriptions in my post of their poses. As another example, IIRC, in the last photo the lady's feet were crossed. Now what does standing like that mean? I don't know, don't really care either. But body language experts can pull amazing conclusions from the simplest of body positions, so I was expecting a flood of conclusions. I was curious about this topic when I was a kid, but nowadays, these sorts of things seem borderline nonscientific.
I hope this was a Psych 101 experiment. At least, with all these follow-up posts to an empty question, the O.P. is learning something about human nature.
'Tho I half expected to see the photos again, without the faces obliterated, and find out they're a man and a woman playacting the other gender-role. But so what, professional actors do that all the time.