The awl cuts a tidy hole in the leather that will close up tight around the thread as it is sewn, leaving a watertight stitch. |
Flower petals close up, and pine cones begin to lock, preparing themselves for the coming rains. |
You're able to drive around this place, like you would in a safari park for example, have the windows down and see the animals close up. |
From what he had seen already, her arm had been covered with gashes, some more serious than others, close up he saw the dirt and blood scabbing. |
He adjusts the focus of the Carl Zeiss 120 mm macro lens, which allows him to work very close up. |
A full 3D view allows the ability to zoom in to see the action close up for full immersion. |