Hard Disk space available after deleting lots of pictures

I copied 40gb of pictures on my MBP to review and then selected them all and sent them to the Trash.
After doing this, my available HD space did not reflect the deletion of the photos.
What is the best way to reclaim this space?

Can you see me "Smacking my forehead with my hand"?
Problem solved..... Your a Genius
Thanks,
Larry

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