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Restoring The Smallest Clockwork
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this manatee looks like it’s in a skyrim loading screen
#lol good luck finding all of the photoshopped versions in the rb history. ‘manatee restored’ is still my favorite of all time#misc#I encourage anyone dyslexic to try rotating him in your mind. I can’t do that; which is why I’m asking you to.#also: a bunch of tags are surprised this isn’t ‘shopped#it’s the lighting. backlit by the sun (which is diffused through the water) but also forelit artificially#the artificial light - a flash pack or something - casts a hard shadow under the creatures arm#which normally wouldn’t be possible if backlit by the SUN; you’d see a less-hard/more-fragmented shadow above water#as light sources ‘compete’ in a sense - and since there aren’t any light sources which can outshine the literal sun#it looks a bit weird when the darkest shadow is being cast from any other origin point - which is what’s essentially happening here#I don’t know the mechanics of how light travels through water; but I know the effect is substantial even with relatively short distances#also: it’s been balanced and color corrected by the author of the photo - who made deliberate choices to bring out the full potential#so it’s not like it’s a fresh and untouched export#but the kind of ‘tacked on’ appearance of the creature is a result of the lighting conditions within the image
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“Good luck. And DON’T fuck it up.”
#just to clarify I didn’t make this edit. this is an old tumblr post that the website made inaccessible for some reason. so I recreated it#it’s smth of a historic restoration effort with saw heritage posts. check their addition (also part of the original post)#loutown#saw
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I meant to draw this back when I did this other doll comic as another side, to show a doll that had been cared for instead of abused, but somehow I wasn't able to finish it till like 10 minutes ago, anyway I did it *confetti*
#nardacci art#doll restoration#comic#I had the thumbnail sketches for the panel layouts in my files for like years#I've had the notes on my desktop since uuuhhh#wow 2020 I guess????? that's when I posted the cursed doll comic OTL#I have 1 more to do so maybe I'll get that one done by 20 freaking 28
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Sorry not sorry Shadowheart, from every Astarion romancer ever.
#bg3#bg3 fanart#baldur's gate 3#shadowheart#c:aldiirn#sketch#doodle comic#crowbart#i know about the amulet in the grove#and aldiirn did learn lesser resto for himself later#so playthru 1 i relied on sheart for restoring him#and because i didnt want to use her in the main party there was this whole ritual of dismissing someone#adding her#having her cast the spell only to tell her to stay in camp again right after#the olden days before swapping was made easier#it was so tedious lol
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Recupera tus Noches de Sueño en Madrid con FitLine Restorate. 😴 ¡Transforma tus noches con #Restorate de FitLine! Descubre el poder en nuestra tienda. 💪💤
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Ballerinas standing on window sill in rehearsal room at George Balanchine's School of American Ballet
Alfred Eisenstaedt, Life, 1936
#ballet#dance#ballerina#1930s#life magazine#ballet dancer#george balanchine#vintage#vintage fashion#school of american ballet#1930s fashion#black and white#photography#photo restoration
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"England is celebrating the first pair of beaver kits born in the country since they were reintroduced back into the country’s north last year.
Landscape managers in England are beside themselves with surprise over the changes brought about by a single year of beaver residency at the Wallington Estate in Northumberland—with dams, mudflats, and ponds just appearing out of nowhere across the landscape.
Released into a 25-acre habitat on the estate last year, the four beavers at Wallington are part of a series of beaver returns that took place across the UK starting in 2021 in Dorset. Last year, GNN reported that Hasel and Chompy were released into the 925-acre Ewhurst Estate in Hampshire in January 2023, and the beavers that have now reproduced established their home in Wallington in July.
“Beavers are changing the landscape all the time, you don’t really know what is coming next and that probably freaks some people out,” said Paul Hewitt, the countryside manager for the trust at Wallington. “They are basically river anarchists.”
“This time last year I don’t think I fully knew what beavers did. Now I understand a lot more and it is a massive lightbulb moment. It is such a magical animal in terms of what it does.”
It’s believed that the only animal which alters the natural environment to the same extent as humans is the beaver. Their constant felling of trees to construct dams causes creeks to build up into pools that spill out during rainfall across the land, cutting numerous other small channels into the soil that distribute water in multiple directions.
Hewitt says that in Wallington this has translated to a frantic return of glorious wildlife like kingfishers, herons, and bats.
Recently the mature pair of beavers mated and produced a kit, though its sex is not yet known because beavers don’t have external genitalia.
These beaver reintroductions have led to a raft of beaver sightings around the country. Those at the National Trust working to rewild the beaver back into Great Britain hope the recovery of the landscape will convince authorities to permit further reintroductions to bigger areas."
-via Good News Network, July 16, 2024
#beaver#beavers#wild animals#rewilding#ecosystem#ecology#ecosystem restoration#conservation#climate action#biodiversity#good news#hope
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Dire Wolf: Man, what the fuck?
#Favourite white guy#Has restored my faith in humanity#delicious in dungeon#anime#laios touden#laios#laios dungeon meshi#dungeon meshi#dunmeshi
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i will shove that crusty old titan back into tartarus myself to keep her happy
#hades#hades game#hades supergiant#hades 2#hades 2 spoilers#just in case#i start tearing up every time i think about her not knowing her family#and everyone in the underworld who must have celebrated her#and her growing up with an idea of them and a duty to restore her house#chronos you better watch your back#melinoë supergiant
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More of this for Fox News interviews, please.
👉🏿 https://colorofchange.org/newsaccuracyratings/
👉🏿 https://blog.oup.com/2018/04/crime-news-media-america/
👉🏿 https://aninjusticemag.com/white-shooters-are-most-often-responsible-for-mass-school-shootings-6e7b647b5cce
#politics#lol#fox news#the five#seattle#discomfort ≠ danger#crime#the media is complicit#journalism#punitive justice vs restorative justice
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If you aren't following the news here in the Pacific Northwest, this is a very, very big deal. Our native salmon numbers have been plummeting over the past century and change. First it was due to overfishing by commercial canneries, then the dams went in and slowed the rivers down and blocked the salmons' migratory paths. More recently climate change is warming the water even more than the slower river flows have, and salmon can easily die of overheating in temperatures we would consider comfortable.
Removing the dams will allow the Klamath River and its tributaries to return to their natural states, making them more hospitable to salmon and other native wildlife (the reservoirs created by the dams were full of non-native fish stocked there over the years.) Not only will this help the salmon thrive, but it makes the entire ecosystem in the region more resilient. The nutrients that salmon bring back from their years in the ocean, stored within their flesh and bones, works its way through the surrounding forest and can be traced in plants several miles from the river.
This is also a victory for the Yurok, Karuk, and other indigenous people who have relied on the Klamath for many generations. The salmon aren't just a crucial source of food, but also deeply ingrained in indigenous cultures. It's a small step toward righting one of the many wrongs that indigenous people in the Americas have suffered for centuries.
#salmon#dam removal#fish#animals#wildlife#dams#Klamath River#Klamath dams#restoration ecology#indigenous rights#Yurok Tribe#Karuk Tribe#nature#ecology#environment#conservation#PNW#Pacific Northwest
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Kermit likes chillin' with the new guy
#welcome home#wally darling#welcome home restoration project#kermit#kermit the frog#the muppets#muppets#decryptidart#yes he's wearing a halloween sweater#literally the size of a 3yr old
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Only four months after dams blocking migration were removed, the first Chinook salmon traveled 230 miles to return to the Klamath River Basin. This was the first fish to come home to their ancestral migration routes since 1912.
Over 100 years shut out and it only took them four months to return home once they had the chance.
From the article:
“The return of our relatives the c’iyaal’s is overwhelming for our tribe. This is what our members worked for and believed in for so many decades,” said Roberta Frost, Klamath Tribes Secretary. “I want to honor that work and thank them for their persistence in the face of what felt like an unmovable obstacle. The salmon are just like our tribal people, and they know where home is and returned as soon as they were able[.]"
#hope#good news#dam removal#salmon conservation#river conservation#indigenous conservation#endangered species#environment#biodiversity#hopepunk#chinook salmon#salmon migration#habitat restoration
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"A federal district court recently ruled that a large portion of Electron Dam must be removed from the Puyallup River in Washington because the dam harms fish protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Electron Dam has been harming Chinook salmon, steelhead, and trout for nearly 100 years. In 2020, the company that operates the dam tried to replace a spillway and botched the job, creating more hazards for the fish. Earthjustice went to court to press for the new segment’s removal on behalf of the Puyallup Tribe. Salmon and other native fish play a critical role in the Tribe’s culture and economy. With this part of the dam gone, the river will flow naturally for the first time in almost a century."
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