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Mandibular First Molar #30
Mandibular First Molar #30
EricMGB1974


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Light On White II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Nikon D70
Lens: Nikon AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f2.8D
Location: Elmira Heights, NY
Date: Oct 24, 2005
Aperture: f/51
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/10 sec
Galleries: Still Life, Macro
Date Uploaded: Oct 24, 2005

The tooth was placed on a sheet of white paper on top of a lit viewbox and propped up with a paper clip through the paper. One hot light held to the left with a 75 watt household bulb. Camera handheld.

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Views since voting: 3774
Views during voting: 387
Votes: 289
Comments: 8
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10/31/2005 06:47:29 PM
LOL !
10/29/2005 10:14:16 PM
Ouch, I remember loosing that one!
10/28/2005 04:44:07 PM
kind of blends in with the white background too much.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
10/27/2005 07:29:56 PM
Well, Dr. Who, its a great shot. I'm not sure whether I'm more comfortable with the idea this was just lying around the house, or that it was extracted just for this picture. Maybe I should just be thankful you cleaned it. For technical performance and originality, its a 9
  Photographer found comment helpful.
10/27/2005 01:33:31 PM
Great idea. Picture is so sharp, that I have to say it's both gross and beautiful. Lighting is great and almost to the level of blown detail giving it a great light on white effect.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
10/26/2005 02:45:20 PM
OUCH !!!!
10/26/2005 02:07:24 AM
i like this because i work in the field
10/26/2005 12:41:14 AM
I think to really make this work would be to use the rule of thirds and have a large amount of negative space on one side of the tooth. Maybe have it laying on its side to create a shadow. The lighting seems a tad harsh to my eye.
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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