The central focus of this image is a charming beagle puppy captured in a extreme close-up, wide-angle lens perspective. The dog's nose is disproportionately large and dominates the upper center of the frame, appearing to press against the camera lens. Its ears hang down on either side, and its gaze is directed straight forward with an inquisitive and endearing expression. The puppy's coat features the classic tricolor pattern of a beagle, with patches of black, tan, and white clearly visible.
The composition is minimalist and stark, set against a clean, solid white background that highlights the dog's features without distraction. The lighting is bright and even, accentuating the texture of the puppy's fur and the slightly wet, realistic look of its nose. The photographic technique creates a slight distortion typical of a fisheye or ultra-wide lens, which lends the puppy a playful and cartoonish quality.
In the upper left corner, a circular logo featuring the text "HANA DEKA CLUB" and a stylized signature are present. The bottom left includes the text "Beagle," and the bottom right features a yellow triangular emblem. These graphic elements frame the central subject, which remains the sole focal point of the artwork.
This close-up photograph features a beagle puppy captured from a dramatic, low-angle, wide-lens perspective. The puppy's wet, dark nose dominates the upper portion of the frame, appearing enlarged and prominent as it presses directly toward the camera. Its long, soft ears frame the sides of its face, drooping downwards in a characteristic breed pose.
The puppy has a tri-colour coat featuring classic white, tan, and black markings. Its expression is curious and direct, with its gaze fixed firmly forward. The entire subject is set against a stark, high-key white background, which keeps the focus entirely on the puppy's texture, fur, and expressive features.
The image uses soft, bright lighting that highlights the sheen on the nose and the fine details of the puppy's whiskers. The composition creates an exaggerated sense of scale, making the animal appear both playful and endearing. In the bottom corners, small text and a logo mark the image, attributing the work and date to a 2004 production.