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For this week's MacroMondays challenge Bathroom.
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Had a completely different plan for this challenge. Everything I needed is in my grand girls room and sadly her test for Covid came back positive yesterday. Had to think of something quick!!
Crazy Tuesday
The theme on JANUARY 18th is
HEAD
(the top part of something / someone)
In 1824, an American chemist created a toothpaste that actually cleaned teeth for the first time in history. The paste consisted of soap and glycerine and had to be spread on the teeth with a stick. In 1850, the first toothpaste was produced that was comparable to the toothpastes as we know them. This was Dr. Sheffield’s Creme by the British dentist Washington Sheffield. The toothpaste consisted of a combination of soap and chalk. At first, it was only sold in glass jars, but from 1892 it was also available in tubes. www.dentalclinics.nl/blogs/tandenpoetsen-eeuwen-heen/
You never know what neat stuff you'll find out in the woods. This marvelous little slime mold always grows on well-decayed wood. Notice that I squeezed the top tube open and the pink paste is oozing out. No more cavities now!
It comes in spearmint or wintergreen flavors.
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2,4 x 2,4 cm / 0,94 x 0,94 inches
Every morning. The, let me think about it... third thing I do after getting up ;-) Brand new manual toothbrush (but I'm using the electric toothbrush once a day as well), and I'd bought some flashier looking toothpaste the other day just for the capture (well, I'll use that up now, too, of course), the one I usually use is simply white, kind of dull looking. Looked boring from the side, so I gave it a try "face" on, shot with in-camera focus stacking. Taken last night, so the background, which was actually white, looked yellow-ish because of the artificial light. So how come it's raspberry pink now? I processed this in Luminar and used the "Remove Colour Cast" filter which gave me this pink-ish backdrop, while actually making toothbrush and -paste look more natural. Used the same filter in Color Efex afterwards which made the colours still more natural looking, a little softer overall. Nice. Some finishing tweaks in ON1 Effects. Basically that's it - ready for another MM craze :-)
A Happy Macro Monday, everyone, have a beautiful fresh week ahead!
Jeden Morgen. Nicht das Erste, aber das Dritte (so etwa), das ich nach dem Aufstehen mache. Eine nigelnagelneue Zahnbürste, etwas anderes würde ich mich auch gar nicht trauen, Euch hier zu präsentieren ;-) Ich habe extra auch etwas buntere Zahnpasta gekauft, meine reguläre ist einfach weiß und sieht ein bisschen langweilig aus. Sah das Motiv von der Seite fotografiert auch aus, daher der Versuch von vorn. Mit der Kamera-internen Fokus-Stacking-Funktion aufgenommen, bei Kunstlicht gestern Abend, was für einen leider gelbstichigen Hintergrund sorgte. Von Gelb zu Himbeerpink - wie geht das? Ich habe in Luminar den "Farbstich-entfernen"-Filter verwendet, der mir daraus dieses Pink gemacht hat; "Remove Color Cast" in Color Efex hat dann für noch etwas natürlichere Farben gesorgt. Zum Abschluss noch etwas ON1 Effects und fertig ist ein weiteres Foto für den
Macro-Monday-Wahnsinn. (Mon-)täglich grüßt das Murmeltier, sozusagen. Ob die possierlichen Tierchen sich auch die Zähne nach dem Aufstehen putzen?
Ich wünsche Euch einen extra frischen Start in die neue Woche, Ihr Lieben ;-)
50026 'Indomitable' with 33111 on the back passes Catseye on the approach to Norden working the 11/32 River Frome to Swanage service on 8 May 2022.
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Tinkered a light tent out of an old cardboard and butter-paper and used a floodlight. Used a Nikon macro 105 mm on a Nikon D5100 with f16 1/25 ISO 200 and did some post processing in lightroom to achieve a little bit of high key effect as a contrast to the saturated blue tones.
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Amtrak’s Phase VII livery P42DC 125, commonly referred to as the toothpaste locomotive, as it's similar colors to the Crest and Colgate brands, leads the Vermonter by Trackside Pizza in Wallingford, CT. I have many pictures from here, and my viewers always ask about the subway car. It’s a former 1920s Philadelphia car that serves as the dining area. They have delicious brick oven pizza and stuffed bread, and you can’t forget about a cold soda from Connecticut-based Foxon Park Beverages.
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The previous attempt involved a cardboard base and a gentler smack with the hammer.
THIS time, I spread a white piece of paper on the concrete floor of the garage and smooshed with more enthusiasm. As you can see, there was were two hull breaches as well as a nice long stream of toothpaste through the normal ejection port.
Now if only I can find toothpaste that's not in those rubbery and recyclable tubes. That might be interesting.
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Many substances that we encounter are good for us but too much of something can be a bad thing.
Fluoride which is used in toothpaste is good for cleaning teeth and keeping them healthy but ingestion of too much of this substance will give us acute Fluoride toxicity and therefore this is also poisonous to us.
from magazines in my collection
Show this picture to anyone you know and ask them what it is. Do you think anybody would identify it as the back end of a bus? Then come along to an Edinburgh Transport Group meeting (on the first Thursday of every month) and show the same picture to all who are present. They'll know!
I love taking close-ups of buses and here's a bit of the Nokia (mobile telephone unit) advert which is a all-over promotion on Royale number 272. I like this one myself and you'll see lots of the complete bus elsewhere on my website.
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The ETG group is such a friendly society and as a newish member I have been very warmly welcomed. So much so that I discovered I am member number 281 - how scary is that for someone who says Royale 281 is his favourite bus in Edinburgh?
At these meetings it's nice to be able to see the faces behind the names of local enthusiasts and at the July 2009 outing I was especially happy to be introduced to Douglas Scoular and to hear more about his great restoration work on PD2 798 (originally from 1954).
It's easy for us enthusiasts to take the pictures but those doing the restoration work are slogging it out - it makes me feel proud also to have met with Brian and Calum Melrose who, among others, are doing so much for the preservation of our hobby and of course for future generations. Marvellous stuff gentlemen!
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For Smile on Saturday: Blue for you 2025 -- a theme in honour of International ME/CFS Awareness Day on May 12 💙
Once you squeeze toothpaste out, you can't put it back into the tube. The same is true with our words. Once we say something hurtful, we can't take it back.
(Lebron James)
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