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Toothbrush

 

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In the bathroom there was toothbrushes that were melted where they were hanging in there holder, right next to the rinse glass which survived fairly well. There was lots of crazy burnt things to take photos of inside the burnt and abandoned Brisbane house

I went to the final party of my old house share and snapped a few pictures.

My attempt to make an interesting image from a boring subject. Lit with a SB-700 behind and to the right of the brush, triggered via CLS in manual mode.

Electric toothbrush head

 

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This was shot in a small cafe next to the fountain of Quevedo in Bogotá Colombia. An plaza dating from the mid 1500s.This was our first night in Bogotá and Nancy and I were feeling effects of the altitude (about 8,600 feet 2,600 m). Or gracious guide and host Carlos ordered us a hot sugary drink he said would help with our altitude sickness. It worked! However, I still had the wrong camera setting, the only shots I have of this were taken as jpegs. But at least I had remembered to take my camera with me.

 

Technical:

Processing this image involved further experimentation with and learning about using luminosity masks in post-processing.

 

Two luminosity masks for the lights and highlights. One of the masks was an intersection of a hand painted mask and a highlight luminosity mask. This was my first time combining mask and I had to go through all three options, add, subtract and intersect to find out which one would do what I invisioned.

 

The last two luminosity masks were "basic" mid-tones masks which I used to adjust the levels and the vibrance. About half a dozen other miscellaneous masks preceded the luminosity masks.

 

Perhaps the work of post-processing would have less if I had set the camera to shoot in RAW. :)

My dad brushes his teeth so hard that the bristles start to go "in bloom" within the first week of him getting a new one. He has amazing teeth for his age, though. I don't think he'll ever need dentures. On the other hand, he's left behind a ton of toothbrushes that will undergo therapy for life. RIP toothbrushes.

Number 12 for 122 Pictures in 2022:Brush/Brushes.

 

A most unusual brush, which I must say functions extremely well,

Capture of my toothbrush guard

Dell U2212H, 22" IPS LCD

Dell M1530

IKEA Dioder

Microsoft Arc Keyboard

Logitech MX Revolution

I'm not sure you can still call this a toothbrush . . . it really does need to go. At least it was still good for something, right?

 

For Macro Mondays "Bathroom Items" assignment.

We were constantly plagued by giant lizards and even bigger toothbrushes!

A Christmas pressie for my brother-in-law who travels a lot. My first attempt at making a toothbrush/toothpaste travel roll. I will modify it if I make another. Lovely mirror ball dots for the binding!

I bought a new toothbrush

Day 334/365 of the 2009 Challenge. The theme is "Toothbrush".

In Africa, some people chew on sticks to clean their teeth. The stick is first chewed until the end is frayed, as this man is in the process of doing. Then, the frayed end is scrubbed over the teeth to remove plaque and food bits. Kara, Togo, West Africa.

My toothbrush head...

they were just like that

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