closeup

/ˈkloʊsˌʌp/
noun
  1. A photograph or film shot taken from very close to the subject, showing fine detail.
    • The photographer took a closeup of the butterfly's wing to show its patterns.
    • She used a special lens to capture a closeup of the flower's petals.
    • In the movie, a closeup of the actor's face revealed his fear.
  2. A detailed or intimate view or examination of something.
    • The documentary gave a closeup of life in a small fishing village.
    • We got a closeup of the problem when we visited the factory.
    • The article offers a closeup of the artist's creative process.
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