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a photograph taken at close range

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Walter Thompson Gulf, said: "The Closeup proposition, and how it
The index was developed by IP CloseUp, an online information portal hosted by IP expert, trend spotter, consultant and editor Bruce Berman.
Alex, from Corpach, Inverness-shire, said: "The pictures range from shots of a climber standing beside a noticeboard in Glen Nevis to someone bouldering in the French Alps, as well as a closeup of the Palace of Versailles."
Fabulous closeup views along her 1,232ft length are afforded by Princes Parade, which runs parallel to the ship.
Sunday will consist of the additional sections of Travel, Real Estate, Money and Life, and Maryland Closeup. The recruitment-classified section, called "Find It!" will turn into a tabloid.
The calendar format includes a closeup photo each day, with spiral binding for lasting year-long durability.
After finishing a closeup fourth in a decent event last time, the handicapper has been unusually generous in dropping him a couple of pounds, which means he must hold excellent prospects of his last winning mark.
Closeup shooting; a guide to closeup, tabletop, and macro photography.
Signal, Pepsodent and CloseUp continue to enjoy some useful "cornerstone" positions in certain countries in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East & Asia, not least in India and China.
This book gives a closeup view of obesity's effects on children's lives by recounting children's and adolescents' daily struggles with body image, school snacks, the pull to inactivity, and families' efforts to change lifestyle and behavior.
In Closeup Gallery (2003)--filmed in Los Angeles, it was completed after Martin's move to London in 2002--the human figure is no longer static like a model or a specimen but rather the active manipulator of things.
Macro nature photography is seldom given its very own book, much less digital macro nature photos; so any seeking to learn close-up techniques for flowers, insects and more must have DIGITAL NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLOSEUP: it comes packed with in-depth discussions of all macro techniques, color photos examples fill the pages, and details on file formats, Photoshop editing, and more offer macro photographers plenty of tools of the trade.
Heaney, president of The Christophers, has begun hosting the "Christopher Closeup" television show and writing the weekly "Light One Candle" column.
Two drawbacks to the book include that the photograph of the pinecones needs to be a closeup so readers can see the details more clearly, and that the word hexagon to describe the cells of a honeycomb is omitted.