Macro bodyscapes

These are images that might be desribed as macro bodyscapes. For color images, I can only guess as to how they might be rendered in the post, as I have had varying results with color images, whether using the "Save for Web" option or not (in Photoshop).

No image here is of any "nether region". The file names give information as to the location or nature of the photographed spaces.
 

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Phoenix7,

Thank you for your thoughts on the images. For the 258-spine shot, the image was rotated 45 degrees counter-clockwise (CCW) from its original orientation. Is the initial orientation what you imagined as a desertscape? I'd considered that look, as well as rendering the shot in black and white and in high contrast. In the end, though, I went for a 45-degree CCW rotation to present a defamiliarized image. When I've not told others that the image is of the small of a person's back, they have not discerned what it is.

For less non-representational views of the macro bodyscape photographs I did, you can view two eye photos in
the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM thread here:

www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=1195.msg415675#msg415675

(If the link is incorrect, my eye photos are on the 23rd page.)

Again, thank you for your thoughts.
 
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