How do I delete images from iphoto after I export them to make room on my hd

I have exported images from iphoto onto an external hard drive to make room for more images on the macbook pro - whenI deleted the files from iphoto page they still seem to be sitting somewhere on the laptop, number are still high and I need to delete them, where do I go to delete the files that have been exported to the external storage, I do not have time machine.

What version of iPhoto?
Did you empty the iPhoyo Trash?

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