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Details

Detail shots can help emphasize the feeling of a composition, from candid and casual to tightly controlled and art-directed. They can be in-the-moment scenes or shot in a studio. They can be used to showcase just about anything, from research and art projects to the beauty of our campus.

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.

 

Photography Examples

  • A close up of the spurs up portion of the Cocky statue.
     
  • Close-up of a student holding a circuit board.
     
  • A stack of colorful canoe paddles.
     
  • A student and a robot she invented.
     
  • A close up of the spire of a campus landmark.
     
  • A close up of the side view of a set of weights that a student is lifting.
     
  • Close-up of a sound engineering board.
     
  • Close up of daffodils on campus.
     
  • Students playing french horns in a line.
     
  • Student in a life vest carrying a red kayak.
     
  • The country flags on display at Moore School.
     
  • A student holding a measuring instrument.
     

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