Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels (Austrian, 1833-1913) - In Dürnstein
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Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels (Austrian, 1833-1913) - In Dürnstein
Carl Rungius (American, 1869–1959), "His Domain", ca. 1916
The parts of a tree. A Book of General Science. 1931.
Internet Archive
The UK now has over 2.5 million landlords. Lawyer Nick Bano has observed that this is twice the number of NHS employees, four times the number of teachers and double the number of coal miners at the industry’s peak. As he puts it in his book Against Landlords: How to Solve the Housing Crisis, landlordism is the ‘closest thing that Britain has to a national industry’.
Dan Hill, The Real Housing Crisis
to people using AI to "enhance" photos. you are not enhancing photos, you are falsifying photos; AI is not recovering lost information, it is reimagining things. same goes to people using AI to "colorise" photos. it is a falsification or reimagination. AI has no way of knowing what colors something really was. it is making guesses. sometimes those guesses may be plausible, but they are never guaranteed to be historically accurate.
Rick Amor - The sea (with giant squid), 1989
The Rainbow Book of American Folk Tales and Legends illustration by Marc Simont 1958
took him to the vet today
he was able to unlatch the door and escape within 5 minutes
The extinguished star by Parnia Abbasi tr. Ghazal Mosadeq
A poem by the Iranian poet Parnia Abbasi who, along with her family, all civilians, was killed one year ago today in a brutal and unlawful Israeli attack in the Sattarkhan neighborhood of Tehran.
Steeple Mountain, a 5-7 kilometers (3 to 4.3 miles) high formation on the surface of Jovian moon Io.
Hartford Courant, Connecticut, March 9, 1906
jennifer cantwell, 2011
“the recording is of a blackbird in my garden in the north of scotland. the idea of the piece is that it's a letter home from a migrated bird, telling the family of its new life and making the connection between the migrant and the homeland.” - jennifer cantwell
Evan Cagle