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Yes, I took a picture of her shampoo, conditioner and toothpaste. I am a sap.

watching rain on the window

black man toothpaste

黑人牙膏

Three AP24 Anti-Plaque Fluoride Toothpaste tubes on orange and speckled white background. So fresh, and so clean, clean.

A toothpaste and cloth is all you need to make your strobe squeaky clean.

 

This is how I did my magic

Is it toothpaste, or is it some sort of sexual pleasure device...? I am SO wrong. :)

 

This looks like something one might see in a Japanese drugstore, or in some other foreign country that considers this to be a genuinely functional shape for a toothpaste bottle, withough even considering what else it looks like...

 

1958 Colgate Toothpaste Advertisement Readers Digest August 1958

this is the toothpaste from my childhood.

This toothpaste contains a lot of chemicals found in the periodic table.

 

Sodium fluoride, or NaF, is toxic, and the lethal dose is 5-10 grams.

 

The photo is my contribution to the group Macro Mondays theme The Periodic System.

Thought of this idea some time ago and decided to do it today in the morning.

However, I'm not quite sure this looks that real =)

black man toothpaste

黑人牙膏

This is my beloved Nikon SB26. Works like a devil, but a bit washed out.

 

This is how I did my magic

 

File name: 10_03_002050a

Binder label: Perfume/Hair Products

Title: Taft's Myrrahline, to preserve and beautify the teeth, give healthy tone to the gums, and agreeable fragrances to the breath, Myrrhline is a peerless preparation. [front]

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 9 x 14 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Adults; Toothpaste

Notes: Title from item. Retailer: Greer & Simas, 259 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

That white is painted on there like that for some reason.

 

The back, someone has written in pencil

 

"For Evan's First Toothbrush"

My clothes for the day, plus toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, and hairbrush.

Exif_JPEG_PICTURE

Strobist info:

SB-900 @subject top @ zoomed at 14mm.

 

Disclaimer: This shot is part of my test/experiments with product photography/table top photography. This is not any endorsement of any product(s). I wasn't commissioned by the company which owns this product or by any agency to shoot. This should not be used for any commercial / non-commercial use. This is purely for my portfolio.

Trip to Mitsuwa Market.

Freestanding toothpaste dispenser.

black man toothpaste

黑人牙膏

Awake or asleep - FILM is gluing acid to your teeth!

EXCEED STRONG!

Morning Baby toothpaste with fluoride

 

Firmly Tooth!

Tone Cleanlily!

Increase 120g!

 

Supervise the manufacture of Dalin Commerce Co., Ltd

 

Found in my bathroom -- one of the flatties is actually using this stuff o_O;

File name: 10_03_002050b

Binder label: Perfume/Hair Products

Title: Taft's Myrrahline, to preserve and beautify the teeth, give healthy tone to the gums, and agreeable fragrances to the breath, Myrrhline is a peerless preparation. [back]

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 9 x 14 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Adults; Toothpaste

Notes: Title from item. Retailer: Greer & Simas, 259 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

File name: 10_03_002064a

Binder label: Perfume/Hair Products

Title: Use Rubiform for the teeth. This card is perfumed with Hoyt's German Cologne, the most fragrant and lasting of all perfumes [front]

Copyright date: 1888

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 9 x 12 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Girls; Toothpaste

Notes: Title from item. Retailer: J. M. Ames, Main St., Stockton, Me.

Statement of responsibility: E. W. Hoyt & Co.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

AP24,Toothpaste,Whiting,Floride,Toothbrush

File name: 10_03_002064b

Binder label: Perfume/Hair Products

Title: Use Rubiform for the teeth. This card is perfumed with Hoyt's German Cologne, the most fragrant and lasting of all perfumes [back]

Copyright date: 1888

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 9 x 12 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Girls; Toothpaste

Notes: Title from item. Retailer: J. M. Ames, Main St., Stockton, Me.

Statement of responsibility: E. W. Hoyt & Co.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

Having a bit of fun, too much time on my hands

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