Detail photos are often closely cropped, with a short depth of field (focused object in foreground, blurry background), but they can also be wide-angle shots without a particular point of focus. With too many detail shots, a composition can become busy and unfocused, so use them primarily as accent or secondary images.
Accessible Photos
Images must be accessible to those with low vision and those using assistive technology. To make your images accessible, follow the university's alternative text guidelines.