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The Terror by Owen Stanley studying copy
Oh well. Few months ago, someone Zelda posted the painting of HMS Terror in Twitter, which I'd never seen before. The painting was simple but, for some reason, it caught my eye. I, first, thought, that it displays the Ross Antarctic Expedition, and had an urge to draw a studying copy... Well, I really thought, that somewhere there are Ross, Crozier and Jopson =D Here it is!
Then I realized, that I know NOTHING about this painting. Well, there is a signature in the corner. It says: 'H.M.S. Terror at 10 P.M. March 15 1837 O.S.' That's why I thought it's Ross Expedition. But who is O.S.? Where is this painting? What is it's name? Oh man. To find it out was quite a journey. First, I learned it's in Hubert Sagnières' private collection and the only place it's printed is his book 'For Glory, Not Gold: Expeditions Through Arctic Lands 1818-1876'. Then, with a significant help of Tanya @jolftashi, I realized that I was incorrect, the painting depicts not Ross, but Back Expedition, the certain moment when The Terror was hit by the iceberg at 15 March of 1837. The moment is described in George Back's book 'Narrative of an Expedition in H.M.S. Terror, undertaken with a view to geographical discovery on the Arctic shores, in the years 1836-7', Back, George, Sir., chap.V. Tanya also found the name of the mysterious O.S. and it is Owen Stanley, Second Lieutenant! He, actually, did a lot of sketches, which are collected to the sketchbook of his and can be found here: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-138502863/view Later, Zelda approved his name <3 Here, I would like to post the original painting. Because, well. That was quite a story. The man deserves at least his name put at the same place with his watercolor!
By the way, despite Crozier, Ross and Jopson, Graham Gore is somewhere on this painting as he was in the same expedition!
horse people are weird
what does this mean
horses can see demons
@betterbemeta are you able to translate this? Is it true horses can see netherbeings?? Will we ever know the extent of their powers???
I think I have reblogged this before but I’ll answer it again bc its a fascinating answer I feel and i was more funny than informational last time.
The truth is that horses see what they think are nether beings, I guess. They have a perfect storm of sensory perception that, useful for prey beings, marks false positives on mortal danger all the time. Which is advantageous to a flight-based prey species: running from danger when you’re super fast is much ‘cheaper’ than fighting, so you waste almost nothing from running from a threat that’s not there. Versus, you blow everything if you don’t see a threat that is there.
Horses also have their eyes positioned on the sides of their heads, which gives them an incredible range of peripheral vision almost around their entire body with only a few blind spots you can sneak up on them in. But this comes at the cost of binocular vision; they can only judge distance for things straight ahead of them. Super useful for preventing predators sneaking up from the sides or behind, but useless for recognizing familiar shapes with the precision we can.
Basically we now have a walking couch with anxiety its going to get attacked at any second, that can see almost everything, but mostly only out of the corner of its eye. It has a few blind spots and anything that suddenly appears out of them is terrifying to it. Combine that with that it actually has far superior low-light vision than us, and that its ears can swivel in any directions like radar dishes, and you’ve basically given a nervous wreck a highly accurate but imprecise danger-dar.
To be concise: all horses, even the most chill horses, on some level believe they are living in a survival horror.
This means that you could approach it in a flapping poncho and if it can’t recognize your shape as human, they mistake you for SATAN… or you could pass this one broken down tractor you’ve passed 100 times on a trail ride, but today is the day it will ATTACK… or your horse could feel a horsefly bite from its blind spot and MAMA, I’VE BEEN HIT!!!… or you could both approach a fallen log in the woods but in the low light your horse is going to see the tree rings as THE EYE OF MORDOR.
However, they actually have kind of a cool compensation for this– they are social animals, and instinctively look towards leadership. In the wild or out at pasture, this is their most willful, pushy, decisive leader horse who decides where to go and where it’s safe. But humans often take this role both as riders and on the ground. They are always watching and feeling for human reactions to things. This is why moving in a calm, decisive way and always giving clear commands is key to working with this kind of animal. Confusing commands, screaming, panic, visible distress, and chaos will signal to a horse that you, brave leader are freaked out… so it should freak out too!
On one hand, you’ll get horses that will decide that they are the leader and you are not, so getting them to listen to you can be tough– requiring patience and skill more than force. On the other hand, a good enough rider and a well-trained horse (or a horse with specialized training) can venture into dangerous situations, loud and scary environments, etc. calmly and confidently.
The joke in OP though is that many horses that are bred to be very fast, like thoroughbreds, are also bred and encouraged to be high-energy and highstrung. Making them more anxious and prone to seeing those ‘demons.’ All horses in a sense are going to be your anxious friend, but racehorses and polo ponies and other sport horses can sometimes be your anxious friend that thinks they live in Silent Hill.
Reblogging some horse knowledge for certain people who write fantasy books but know nothing about horses *cough cough*
reblogging for the line “Basically we now have a walking couch with anxiety”.
Also: horses have very limited depth perception. You know that thing where you out your finger on the bridge of your nose and it disappears because it’s behind your field of vision? Now imagine your nose is as long as a horse’s. The blind spot in front of a horse’s nose is huge, four to six feet or so. When a horse jumps, it can’t see the fence, it has to be trained / remember to look for it and remember where it is and how high. They cannot tell if that is a spot of oil or a black hole in the road. It’s probably a black hole. Better avoid it.
Horses can’t see your hand, they smell the treat (and use very sensitive skin/whiskers to feel.) Some horses are garbage at doing this gently, just absolutely awful, but remember - they can’t see what they’re doing.
Horses also have partial color vision - they see horse relevant colors. Blue, yellow and therefore green. No red derived colors. If you want to see an anxious couch have a bad trip, ride it in an arena with alternating sections of purple and yellow seating. Grey grey YELLOW YELLOW HOLY SHIIIIIIIT. Every single horse would walk past the purple seats and go OH MY FUCK at the yellow ones. This is why the bright red (grey) bucket isn’t a problem, but oH my FfffffffffSHIttTTTT do they notice a stray yellow plastic grocery bag.
Last statement here is, instinct tells a horse that anything clinging to your back is going to eat you. That we spend so much effort convincing them otherwise is amazing and in general a testament to the human race’s commitment to Bad Ideas.
Thank u horse science side of tumblr
If you want to see an anxious couch have a bad trip is by far my most fav sentence
john: *muttering through clenched teeth* if i had more than a bloody pencil, i could open the control panel and fix this shit up… roger: would it help if i jump up and down again? brian: roger no. freddie: *mimicking reporter voice* …and they eventually found their bodies in an oxygenless lift, while ironically their album dominated the charts -for never was a story of more woe than this of freddie and his bros.
because this anecdote of QUEEN being stuck in an elevator while Bohemian Rhapsody reached #1 in UK, is one of my fav ever, i had to draw something for it, so… TADA!! (sorry for the bad quality, i added colors rather quickly -i just didn’t know what to do with them :P)
slightly bigger version here
Omg Wow! Beautiful!
How to get relight that passion 😏😏😏😏😏😏
StarTrek.com honors the late Star Trek writer who blazed a new path for women in genre.
StarTrek.com is deeply saddened to report the passing of Dorothy Catherine “D.C.” Fontana, the legendary writer who brought many of Star Trek’s greatest episodes to life. Fontana passed away peacefully at age 80 on the evening of December 2nd, following a short illness.
Star Trek owes so much to this woman. So much lore, some wonderful stories, Sarek and Amanda, and so much heart. She was a trailblazer, and by all accounts, a wonderful person. As a Trek fan and as a writer and as a woman, I owe her many thanks for being such an inspiration.
the 20s are soon upon us
things to include
flapper dresses
jazz music
sex positivity
women’s rights
renewal of arts & culture
increased immigration & cultural sharing
sequins
eyeliner
things to leave behind
racism & nativism
consumerist culture
white guys writing “the great american novel”
more things to include
black/jewish solidarity
short hair of all textures
suspenders
beaded & embroidered dresses
subtly homoerotic advertising
masculine women, feminine men
things to leave behind
ineffective prohibition laws
wealth gap
also let’s bring back:
egyptian revival jewelry
really high-waisted wide-legged pants
monocles
comfy one-piece bathing suits
the labor movement
yiddish
and leave behind:
robber barons
tuberculosis
anti-semitism
sweatshops
Let’s not forget:
Fun dances, balls, masquerades, and parties
And leave behind:
A Great Depression
its here
VOID CAT HAS ENTERED YOUR ESTABLISHMENT
*neko atsume intensifies*
Void cat rips open a whole between time and space
The best part of this site is that literally everything turns into fanart.
Today is World AIDS Day. Remember those we lost, keep working towards a better future.
Gold Moonstone Earring by RafFinesse
The Matrix (1999) dir. Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski
Bohemian Rhapsody. We Will Rock You. Somebody To Love. All hit singles, and all the direct product of a band that was formed when an astrophysicist and a dentistry major found a new friend in an art college, who then went on to recruit a fourth member from the electronics school. Based on this alliance I propose the rift in society between Arts and STEM students was fabricated to keep us separated so as to dilute our true power - and fabricated by who, you may ask? The business major, the only member of society who reaps no reward from art and science and thus must weaken us so as to stay ahead. In this essay I will
wheres the essay op
WHERE’S THE ESSAY OP???
Same. energy.
Space husbands 🛸 and Ineffable husbands 😍
A commission for lemonsweetie! She wanted me to something with Garak and body horror around the theme of claustrophobia.
Really went to town with the twisty body parts haha
[Commission Info]
A radiator in a Victorian house with bread warmer built in
hey guys can you help me find that old portrait of a girl holding a little painting of a naked dude and cracking up about it?? I want to say it’s by Rembrandt but that’s probably not right
It’s “Smiling Girl, a Courtesan, Holding an Obscene Image” by Gerard van Honthorst!!
It’s the best painting that exists