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  1. Close-up photography is also called as an evidence photography. Close-up photographs are done to show the characteristics of individual evidence. It shows all the details of the evidence. The …

  2. The first photo is a mid-range photograph of the scene, followed by close-up photographs of each casing. Because the sizes of the casing will not change, they do not need to be photographed …

  3. Close-‐up images of evidence can be taken out of context, so establishing the scene first with wide and medium shots is critical. In addition, photographs should be taken looking up from …

  4. A close-up photo is one in which the item of evidence fills the entire frame of the photo. Close-up photos are taken in two stages: 1) the item alone or “as is”; and 2) the item along with a scale …

  5. When photographing with a d igital camera the image type is an i mportant consideration. Taking general photographs as JPG or TIF files can be acceptable. However, when attempting to …

  6. One way of continuing our passion for photography while self-isolating is to do Close-up or Macro Photography. Your subject can be on the kitchen table, or you can shoot critters in the garden, …

  7. Capture mid-range and close-up photographs of the backs and palms of each hand, jewelry, footwear, clothing, and identifying characteristics such as tattoos, piercings, and unique skin …