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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Each butterfly had been photographed in close-up so that you could see every detail.
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I want to get a close-up of the children's faces.
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She brought the camera forward to get a close-up of the actor's face.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another is a close-up of a mud-encrusted hand reaching back toward a worker at the top of a precarious twig ladder.
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I decided not to tell him about my close-up 0f his unguarded sleeping face.
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I mean, I don't like seeing myself on camera in close-up , but then I never did.
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I rediscovered them on the screen in the close-ups of objects which impressed and influenced me.
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It doesn't step outside time, but accentuates its effects and brings them into unbearable close-up .
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Long and medium shots, rather than close-ups, can hide bags under the eyes.
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The camera pans over the players as they write, showing each one in close-up .
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The placing of the head in a close-up is important.