I took this when I was still using slide film and so it is quite old, but I thought it might be interesting.....
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Interesting textures on a chunk of anatomy we don't see very often!
Now that I actually see this one, Joan, I'm inclined to think it's a bit outside our usual bounds for "closeup". But I'm not hard over about that, and it's helpful from time to time to have something that pushes the boundaries just so we can talk about where they are.
Let's leave it up and see what the other folks think.
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Now that I actually see this one, Joan, I'm inclined to think it's a bit outside our usual bounds for "closeup". But I'm not hard over about that, and it's helpful from time to time to have something that pushes the boundaries just so we can talk about where they are.
Let's leave it up and see what the other folks think.
Thanks for the PM, and for the post!
--Rik
Look at those beautiful canines An excellent photo Joan. I am going to have to say that it is not a closeup-close-up like we usually have here. I mean if it wasn`t a beautiful animal photo and was a human head or baby photo, it would not fit as a closeup IMO. It is debatable (did I spell that right)
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Yippee -- I got it right!!beetleman wrote:I am going to have to say that it is not a closeup-close-up like we usually have here. I mean if it wasn`t a beautiful animal photo and was a human head or baby photo, it would not fit as a closeup IMO.
What I wrote to Joan was this:
Still, let's leave the photo up for discussion. It's good to talk about these things once in a while.rjlittlefield wrote:About the lion... There's no precise definition about where the cutoff is between close-up and no-no, but generally we've seen it someplace around 6" frame width and no cute babies. A lion's eye or lion's tooth filling the frame would be very interesting, but a picture showing both of them at once would probably be better someplace else.
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