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Imaging properties of a two-dimensional photonic crystal (PC) slab consisting of a triangular lattice of metallic cylinders immersed in a dielectric background are investigated by the finite-difference time-domain technique.With the calculated field pattes of a point source placed in the vicinity of the PC slab and the corresponding equifrequency-surface contours, we find that a high-quality image can form in the opposite side of the slab in the lowest TM-polarized photonic band, and this near-field image is formed mainly by the self-collimation effect.