5 close-up photographs

Dog’s Nose

Ballpoint Pen

Pencil

Dew

Eye

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Category: Arts & Culture

15 Responses

  1. 1
    Alise says:

    I particularly love the ball-point pen pic, but the dog nose one just creeps me out for whatever reason. :::shudder:::

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    You know what’s disappointing? With the extreme overuse of Photoshop, it’s hard to look at a great photo and not assume it’s been tampered with. That stinks. I’m sure a lot of great photographers who can take amazing photos have to deal with accusations of manipulating them. I’d like to believe all of the above are legit, but the dew pic?! Incredible if it’s real.

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    Will Rieske says:

    The nose and pencil are sweet

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    Kim says:

    love the dogs nose. cute. :)

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    Amber says:

    Am I the only one who wants to see tiny buildings and people all over that dog’s nose?

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    christine says:

    The dew has me super excited!
    Love the eye.
    The pen is incredible.
    The nose is superb
    The pencil is a pencil, lol.

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    Nicole says:

    Sweet! I love reflections in dew – so fun! The eye has great detail too! So I gotta ask, what lens were you using? I’m shopping around for a good macro right now.

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    Laura says:

    The hair on the pencil is kind of trippin’ me out.

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    I’m amazed at the clarity of reflection off the pen. The best thing is that now I feel like my office is full of art. Well, art just waiting to happen, I guess.

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    Scott says:

    The eye seems so… fleshy.

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    rachel says:

    the eye looks like a landscape to me! like it’s the eye of the grand canyon or something. awesome!

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