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One of Schwarzlogger's pet peeves is when he loses balance of all the Chocolate Logs he was lifting. The other one is when people squeeze toothpaste from the top of the tube!
For this week's MacroMondays challenge Bathroom.
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Wolf's milk slime mold is often mistaken for a mushroom since they look like tiny pink puffballs fruiting from a rotten log, but they are definitely not a fungus. Before they begin to fruit, in the plasmodial stage, they can crawl around on the log and engulf bacteria and plant spores much like an amoeba. Now they've come together to form those pretty pink blobs filled with pink goo that will eventually dry into dark gray spores. I've popped one open to see the paste oozing out and that result is the reason I often refer to them as the toothpaste slime mold.
One white and one mixed.
The name Iris is Greek and it means rainbow for its many colours. However, most irises are shades of blue or purple.
The majority of irises that we see today are hybrids of the originals.
The iris has been around for many centuries, and many artists have chosen to paint them. There are several famous paintings of the flowers. From 1888 to 1890, Van Gogh painted at least four paintings of irises. Monet painted "Iris" sometime between 1914 and 1917.
Not only is the iris a beautiful flower, but also they have several uses. As a live plant they are used as a water purifier. They are ingredients in some perfumes, homemade toothpaste, pottery and herbal medicines.
The stylised iris, fleur-de-lis, descends from the white iris which is native to Florence, Italy and which grew even in its city walls. This white iris, displayed against a red background, became the symbol of Florence until the Medici family, to signal a change in political power, reversed the colours making the white one red and setting in motion a centuries-long breeding program to hybridise a red iris. Catherine de Medici carried this symbol of Florence to Paris when she married the king of France where this most famous of irises acquired its nickname, fleur-de-lis.
The iris has been associated with France as Louis VII adopted it as a symbol in the 12th Century.
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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!
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)
Toothpaste, antiseptic & ulcer treatment tubes.
Update : I had to stop taking the painkillers when my hiatus hernia started playing up on Saturday morning. 😒
I then got a phone call from the hospital late this afternoon; the radiologist, to tell me that I had in fact broken a rib. 😢😢
She's leaving a new prescription at the front desk for me to collect asap for something else which won't cause another problem. But will easy the pain, oddly ribs hurt rather a lot when they break. 😉
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Sage powder
salt
baking soda
A handful of salt
Sage favorite amount
Baking soda favorite amount
Salt tightens gums
Baking soda is an abrasive
Sage is an herb that is effective on the gums
It comes in spearmint or wintergreen flavors.
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I had a very enjoyable visit with my grandson to this amazing place, The Barker Comic and Cartoon Museum! From Vintage 1930s Mickey Mouse Toothpaste to a 1:1 Scale Replica of the Hulk, every toy you’ve ever played with (or dreamed of) is displayed amongst the 88,000+ antique toys and collectibles within the Barker Character, Comic, and Cartoon Museum. Official Museum for Celebriducks, California Raisins, and Gumby! I shot a bunch of shots, all with a cell phone (not like me, I know) and most were behind glass cabinets. What a trip with so many memories to enjoy! I hope you'll also enjoy seeing some of the shots I walked away with, and more will follow...no car shots today :))
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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 ;-)
Focus stack (7 images) Shot with a single off-camera strobe (Godox AD200Pro/Godox XPro II L trigger, bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella.
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Tube dimensions 58 mm (l) x 12.5 mm (w)
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 last of them, finally!!
I had a very enjoyable visit with my grandson to this amazing place, The Barker Comic and Cartoon Museum! From Vintage 1930s Mickey Mouse Toothpaste to a 1:1 Scale Replica of the Hulk, every toy you’ve ever played with (or dreamed of) is displayed amongst the 88,000+ antique toys and collectibles within the Barker Character, Comic, and Cartoon Museum. Official Museum for Celebriducks, California Raisins, and Gumby! I shot a bunch of shots, all with a cell phone (not like me, I know) and most were behind glass cabinets. What a trip with so many memories to enjoy! I hope you'll also enjoy seeing some of the shots I walked away with, and more will follow...no car shots today :))
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.
That's All Folks!!
The last of them, finally!!
I had a very enjoyable visit with my grandson to this amazing place, The Barker Comic and Cartoon Museum! From Vintage 1930s Mickey Mouse Toothpaste to a 1:1 Scale Replica of the Hulk, every toy you’ve ever played with (or dreamed of) is displayed amongst the 88,000+ antique toys and collectibles within the Barker Character, Comic, and Cartoon Museum. Official Museum for Celebriducks, California Raisins, and Gumby! I shot a bunch of shots, all with a cell phone (not like me, I know) and most were behind glass cabinets. What a trip with so many memories to enjoy! I hope you'll also enjoy seeing some of the shots I walked away with, and more will follow...no car shots today :))
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