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Sometimes enlarging tiny portions of an image can yield surprising result. Photographers call these, "tight crops." Here are a few from my recent visit to the Twisted Tree Cafe. You wouldn’t want to go much bigger, for example sized to hang on a wall. But at the small size of a computer screen, they look fine. The cute dog is a young male named, "Bo," his owner told me.