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Toothbrush bristles
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Came across this fence while out for a drive the other day. It has hundreds of old toothbrushes tied on to it.
It was funny to reflect on an object I use daily. Right now especially since I am in the process of getting dental implants, the toothbrush could not be more essential.
ODC: daily object
The boys' first toothbrushes! Like the manual says, always brush after a meal.
Canon 30D, Sigma 24mm, f/4, 430EX flash bounced
I was about to throw away this no longer used toothbrush when I realized that it was black. And it lights up! I got out my tripod and did a 2 second exposure so that I could catch the light. (The light shows through the beak and eyebrows.)
365 Days in Color, black #16
47/365
I couldn't have a candy themed party for children without a reminder to brush after sweets! I found this packaging idea on Chica and Jo's Flickr page and blog. It's meant for lifesavers but I just adjusted the length for a toothbrush and added Mentos (the brush wouldn't stay in there by itself ). I found the toothbrushes in 4-packs with travel caps included from Dollar Tree.
If you are a sucker for natural things and natural way of doing things, then this lovely gold and charcoal toothbrush with crystal handle by Nano-B is the perfect toothbrush for you. It allows you to naturally maintain white teeth. Charcoal from bamboo wood has the reputation of being very...
This photo of toothpaste on top of a toothbrush was taken by using a Canon EOS 60D with a Canon EF 100mm f/2,8 Macro USM lens.
2,5 sec
F/32
ISO-800
© Diana Yakowitz all rights reserved.
"T" Ordinary Object. T is for Toothbrush.
The challenge was to photograph an ordinary object and make it beautiful or extraordinary. You know what I chose. But I think it turned out more cartoon like than beautiful. What do you think? This was a challenge with StudioKaufman.
On this bristles of a used toothbrush adhere epithelial cells from the gut (red) and bacteria (green, yellow).
Image made in low vac, because there still were chargings in high vac after coating with gold-palladium. Shoot done with LFD and two BSED detectors. Magnification 600x when 15cms wide.
Courtesy of Mr. Oliver Meckes , eye of science
Image Details
Instrument used: Q250 SEM
Magnification: 600x
Horizontal Field Width: 250 µm
Vacuum: Low Vac. app. 100pa
Voltage: 15 kV
Spot: 3
Working Distance: 10
Detector: LFD, BSED, BSED
This's when you know you should change your toothbrush :P
p.s and thats the right amount of toothpaste we should put :P dont bee fooled by Ads :P
A close up on tufts on a toothbrush under UV and White Light
For a wider shot click here;
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My sister told me the next time I was stuck for something to photograph I should photgraph a toothbrush.
I bought a new toothbrush and was amazed at how complicated it looks. I wonder if it works any better than a traditional toothbrush
I dont want spending my first morning at Japan with weird breath! I must brush my teeth,especially using this new gadget of mine. hehe
toothbrush + toothpaste case tutorial!
ps, I love how impeccably clean my sink looks, but it's totally not.