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  • Swimming Macaque Wins World’s Largest Underwater Photo Contest

    Swimming Macaque Wins World’s Largest Underwater Photo Contest

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    Underwater portrait of a Crab-eating macaque

    “Aquatic Primate” by Suliman Alatiqi. Best in Show and Winner, Portrait. Shot in Phi Phi Islands, Thailand.
    “During fieldwork at Phi Phi Islands, Thailand, spanning several weeks, I focused my efforts on documenting the maritime behavior of the Crab-eating macaque with particular focus on their water forages. The macaques have adapted very well to living around the sea and will venture into the water for various reasons including transportation, scavenging, cooling down and playing. Highly efficient swimmers, they can dive for up to half a minute and can cover short distances faster than most humans. This photo offers a rare glimpse of the swimming movement of a male macaque.”

    The world’s largest underwater photo contest has revealed the results of its coveted competition and the winners are spectacular. Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition, organized by the Underwater Photography Guide, gave out over $120,000 in prizes to photographers in 14 different categories, as well as the overall winner.

    Photographer Suliman Alatiqi made a big splash in this year’s competition. Not only did his photo of a crab-eating macaque win Best in Show, but the photographer also won two different categories. The macaque image topped the Portrait category and another photo of whitetip reef sharks in Mexico took home the win in the Wide-Angle category.

    Thousands of images from photographers hailing from 90 countries entered the contest. The wide-ranging categories allow these photographers to show off their abilities, whether they are documenting conservation stories or creating a fashion shoot underwater. And by giving these underwater photographers a platform, the Ocean Art Contest is shining a spotlight on the diversity found within underwater photography.

    Check out some of our favorite winners and finalists below and see the full gallery on the Underwater Photography Guide website.

    Here are the winners of the 2023 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition.

    Sardine ball swirling around a sealion off the coast of MexicoSardine ball swirling around a sealion off the coast of Mexico

    “Sealion Playing in Sardine Ball” by Joergen Rasmussen. Winner, Black & White. Shot in Magdalena, Baja California, Mexico.
    “Each November, sardines aggregate offshore the Mexican west coast. This in turn attracts many predators. Working with a local fisherman, we search the deep water offshore near the continental shelf and we spotted a lonely sealion. The sealion was chasing the sardines and the ball was constantly changing shape as the sealion broke it up.”

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    “Into the Flames” by Miguel Ramirez. 4th Place, Compact Macro. Shot in Reunion Island.
    “During a night dive on Reunion Island, I saw a huge Spanish dancer. And when I looked closer, I noticed that there was an emperor shrimp hidden in its gills!
    I was happy because it’s the first time I’ve seen this association on a dive on Reunion Island (rarer to see it than in Indonesia!).
    I tried to put my camera at gill level to get the black background. The shrimp was just above her head, giving the impression that she was in the middle of flames!”

    Whitetip reef sharksWhitetip reef sharks

    “Bunk Buddies” by Suliman Alatiqi. Winner, Wide-Angle. Shot in Roca Partida, Mexico.
    “Whitetip reef sharks are one of few shark species that rest in place. At Roca Partida, a small island, real estate is limited for the many whitetips that live there and they can often be seen bunking together. I wanted to get a photo of all of them facing me and with a lot of patience and a careful approach I managed to do so.”

    Italian green frog underwater eating an insectItalian green frog underwater eating an insect

    “Lunch Time” by Alessandro Giannaccini. Winner, Coldwater. Shot in Porta Lake, Tuscany, Italy.
    “In the photo, an Italian green frog is seen devouring an insect, specifically a scolopendra. This remarkable moment occurred during lunchtime at Porta Lake, a protected natural area—a muddy swamp teeming with aquatic plants, insects, and amphibians located in Tuscany, Italy. I couldn’t believe my eyes as I witnessed this unique and swift scene unfold. The entire sequence lasted only a few seconds. In an instant, the frog skillfully captured and consumed the scolopendra, resulting in a sophisticated yet fortuitous photograph!”

    Male cardinal fish spitting eggs out of its mouthMale cardinal fish spitting eggs out of its mouth

    “The Birthday” by Kenji Sato. Winner, Marine Life Behavior. Shot in Miura Peninsula, Japan.
    “Black cardinal fish live in shallow coastal waters, and males raise eggs they receive from females in their mouth (mouth brooder). The eggs hatch in about a week. Until they hatch, males stay still behind a rock and feed the eggs with fresh seawater. At first, I did not know when the eggs would hatch, but after a few observations, I could tell when the eggs would hatch. Hatching occurs within a few hours after sunset. At the moment of hatching, the father swims upward and spits out the babies in an instant. So, it’s difficult to take a picture.
    It is said that the number of fries in a single hatching is about 20,000, so the moment of hatching is quite impressive. As soon as the babies hatched, they scattered all over the place. I hope that many of the fry will grow up and survive next year.”

    Tubular HydroidsTubular Hydroids

    “Underwater Fireworks” by Imogen Manins. Winner, Compact Macro. Shot in Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
    “In the shallow waters of Naarm (Port Phillip Bay), sparse colonies of Tubular Hydroids poke their heads out of the sand in cold, shallow water. There are hundreds of individuals, but at just 4cm or so tall it’s easy to dismiss these tiny animals which are endemic to the Great Southern Reef of Australia. Each individual here is either male or female and extend their outer tentacles to catch passing plankton.”

    Blackwater photo of a Pygmy squid eating a shrimp Blackwater photo of a Pygmy squid eating a shrimp

    “Squid hunting” by Keigo Kawamura. Winner, Blackwater. Shot in Japan.
    “I collect and photograph floating creatures at night, Bonfire style. Many squid and shrimp will gather in the underwater torch. The squid in the photo is known to be the smallest in the world, and the pygmy squid successfully preyed on a shrimp as large as its own body. Pygmy squid eat shrimp by inserting their mouths into the gaps between their shells.”

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    “Cavalluccio” by Alberto Casati. Winner, Macro. Shot in Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines.
    “During the dive, I saw this little subject and I decide to take the picture using a snoot with technical backlighting.”

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    “Stay-at-home Mom” by Derek Singer. Winner, Compact Behavior. Shot in Hoodsport, Wahsington, USA.
    “While GPOs are a common sight here in the Pacific Northwest, seeing a female nesting is rare enough that when someone does find one, word of mouth spreads quickly. In this case, my dive group had heard a couple nests were found at Sund Rock, an excellent site for finding GPOs in general. Since their dens tend to be in crevices and cuts in the rocks, getting a well-lit and well-composed photo with a large full-frame camera can be difficult (and risky if you’re shooting with a dome). Although the female will spend months caring for her eggs, we can never predict when they’ll hatch and she’ll die. I was intent on making the most of my opportunity since it may have been my only one.
    Therefore, I decided to bring my TG-6 instead of my normal SLR. With the smaller form factor and very short minimum focusing distance, I was confident I could get the camera and the strobes close enough to capture a striking image. It turned out to be a good call because this particular nest was tightly ensconced in a pile of rocks. I captured a series of close-ups of the mama octopus circulating water through her eggs before getting distracted by another GPO wandering out in the open. This specific image best portrayed the tightness of the quarters and balanced the mama and her eggs. From the RAW file, my edits were focused primarily on boosting the contrast to make the colors and textures pop.”

    Underwater Photography Guide organizes the contest, which is the largest underwater photography competition in the world.

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    “Water Sprite” by Justin Lutsky. Winner, Underwater Art. Shot in Ginnie Springs, Florida, USA.
    “‘Water Sprite’ was captured in the crystal-clear waters of Florida’s natural springs. I’ve been traveling to Florida to shoot for years, as the springs’ clarity and natural beauty create a breathtaking canvas for underwater portraits. For this image, I worked with professional mermaid and underwater performer, Abbey Blake.
    Everything in this image was shot practically and captured in-camera. Abbey wore a mesh bodysuit to which we attached the fairy wings, and together we ventured out into the springs in early January.”

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    “After the Wedding” by Peter Pogany. Winner, Nudibranch. Shot in Anilao, Batangas, Philippines.
    “In the past two years I dove in Anilao on three separate occasions. We encountered this species on our first tour and were delighted to find that they were mating. My two diving buddies busied themselves with the nudibranchs, and by the time it was my turn I had no air left. I hardly hoped to get a second chance to observe this special event. But on our third tour I cought them “in flagranti”.”

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    “Tea Party” by Lucie Drlikova. Winner, Underwater Fashion. Shot in Prague,Czech Republic.
    “This photo is part of my project Once Upon a Dream in Waterland, which I have been working on since 2017. All the scenes are real, including the food and cakes, which were made from concrete and covered with special colored foam, photographed underwater. Costumes, props, and scenes are hand made by me.”

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    “Dangerous Shelter” by Chris Gug. 4th Place, Blackwater. Shot in Florida, USA.
    “Larval-stage jacks sheltering in various species of jellyfish are somewhat common in blackwater diving off coastal Florida, and after shooting them countless times over the years, I nowadays hunt for both quality and quantity. The quality comes from a jellyfish that is perfectly round, with aesthetically perfect tentacles, with an unbroken bell, and the quantity comes from the number of jacks living within it – the more the better, and while one or two is the norm, nine is exceptional! Always striving to “do no harm”, I’ve learned that with these particular subjects, the jacks may be somewhat resistant to the jelly’s sting, but definitely not immune. I therefor limit myself to 2 or 3 rapid shots, then I avert my lights and swim away, so as not to disorient the jacks, causing them to bump into the tentacles. Similarly, I’ve learned the best way to approach, is to immediately shut off all but the dimmest light upon locating such a subject, and approach with only the bare minimum light needed for the camera to focus by. To the best of our knowledge, this is commensalism symbiosis, wherein the jacks receive the benefit of a dangerous shelter while drifting through the open ocean as they mature, but the jellyfish is neither helped nor harmed.”

    Scientists releasing a newborn blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) in Mo’orea, French Polynesia, after tagging it, and collecting biometric data.Scientists releasing a newborn blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) in Mo’orea, French Polynesia, after tagging it, and collecting biometric data.

    “Release of newborn blacktip shark during study on shark adaptation to climate change” by Victor Huertas. Winner, Underwater Conservation. Shot in Mo’orea, French Polynesia.
    “Professor Jodie Rummer releases a newborn blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) in Mo’orea, French Polynesia, after tagging it, and collecting biometric data. Professor Rummer leads Physioshark, a research team headquartered at James Cook University in Australia that investigates the impact of climate change on the physiological performance of newborn sharks in tropical shark nurseries. These habitats typically occur in shallow waters and are therefore highly exposed to rising temperatures and lower oxygen concentrations. Scientists are untangling the challenges newborn sharks face in such rapidly changing environmental conditions. Professor Rummer and her students have so far been able to show how despite the burden climate change is placing on the physiology of young sharks, these are displaying an exceptional resilience to these changes, giving scientists hope that they will be able to adjust to a warming ocean.”

    Tursiops dolphins living just below the surface in the Mayotte lagoonTursiops dolphins living just below the surface in the Mayotte lagoon

    “Dress for the Sea” by Serge Melesan. 3rd Place, Black & White. Shot in Mayotte Indian Ocean.
    “Tursiops dolphins living just below the surface in the Mayotte lagoon. This photo shows them as a family and as social animals with a hierarchy. The best place to see them is in the Ocean. It’s a magical encounter when they accept you in their environment.”

    Favorinus tsuruganus, along with its eggs, on the egg ribbon of the Spanish dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus)Favorinus tsuruganus, along with its eggs, on the egg ribbon of the Spanish dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus)

    “Circle of Life” by Andrea Michelutti. Honorable Mention, Compact Behavior. Shot in Anilao, Batangas, Philippines.
    “I found this Favorinus tsuruganus, along with its eggs, on the egg ribbon of the Spanish dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus). This image captures a stark contrast between nature’s beauty and its harsh realities. The bright colors and intricate designs of the nudibranchs are captivating, but they hide a harsh reality. The nudibranch in the foreground is feeding of the eggs of another of its kind: the ribbon of purple eggs laid by the Spanish dancer fell prey to the Favorinus tsuruganus, which also deposited its white eggs on top.
    This scene illustrates intraspecific predation, a phenomenon where an animal consumes another of its own species, typically targeting the eggs or the young. Shooting this image required a great deal of patience, as the constant movement of the purple eggs, caused by the undertow, obscured the nudibranch and its eggs. After some attempts, I succeeded in capturing this vivid portrayal of the ‘circle of life”.”

    Macro photo of a sea turtle's eyeMacro photo of a sea turtle's eye

    “Eye See You” by Keith Mash. Honorable Mention, Macro. Shot in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
    “I spotted a large green turtle nestled in the wall. It seemed to be observing us from afar and showed no signs of swimming off. With slow movements I managed to get within macro range and cautiously maneuvered my camera into position waiting for the right moment. To my surprise the turtle turned its head and gazed directly into the camera as if to check me out. As its eye came into focus, I paused; me looking at the turtle, the turtle looking at me…click… it was done.”

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    “The Beauty of the Swamp” by Bryat Turffs. Winner, Compact Wide Angle. Shot in Everglades National Park, Florida, USA.
    “Exploring new environments, especially seldom visited ones, is one of the greatest pleasures of underwater photography for me. The Everglades is a rightfully foreboding environment, but also one of great beauty and interest. To capture this image, I was careful about avoiding risks, like alligators, in the area that I was snorkeling. Shooting with my GoPro made getting the camera close to my subjects easy. In this frame, I sought to capture a beautiful, native, Florida Gar against the backdrop of a cypress dome with light rays filtering through the trees. As a fish nerd, observing the many beautiful species that call this environment home is another joy. This image also features native largemouth bass in the background. Although not featured here, many of my frames from this day of shooting also captured invasive fishes, illustrating just one of the many impacts human actions have had on this imperiled ecosystem.”

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  • Scientists Report First Conversation Between Humans and Whales

    Scientists Report First Conversation Between Humans and Whales

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    Staying capable to converse to animals seems like a fictional childhood desire, but it would seem mankind might have just taken the initial step to make it a fact. Researchers from the SETI Institute—founded by astronomers Carl Sagan and Jill Tarter—report what could have been the first dialogue involving people and humpback whales in the animal’s have language.

    Checking out a humpback feeding region off the coastline of Alaska, the researchers took a probability to interact in interspecies conversation. “We imagine this is the 1st these kinds of communicative trade involving humans and humpback whales in the humpback ‘language,’” stated UC Davis research behaviorist Dr. Brenda McCowan, who collaborated with the SETI group on this endeavor. The intention in the prolonged-phrase is just not any certain animal, but to seem for anything helpful in scenario we someday interact with extraterrestrial societies—the principal subject of analyze at SETI.

    Dr. Laurance Doyle of the SETI Institute, a coauthor on the paper provides, “Because of latest restrictions on know-how, an essential assumption of the look for for extraterrestrial intelligence is that extraterrestrials will be intrigued in producing contact and so concentrate on human receivers. This essential assumption is certainly supported by the actions of humpback whales.”

    To kickstart a dialogue, the scientists played recorded whale noises—and substantially to their delight, a whale did decide up. “In reaction to a recorded humpback ‘contact’ phone played into the sea by means of an underwater speaker, a humpback whale named Twain approached and circled the team’s boat,” the team experiences, “while responding in a conversational fashion to the whale ‘greeting signal.’ In the course of the 20-moment exchange, Twain responded to each individual playback contact and matched the interval variations involving each and every sign.”

    Even though it may perhaps audio like an unorthodox technique to discover about non-human conversation, the scientists have a motive for it. “Similar to researching Antarctica as a proxy for Mars, the Whale-SETI team is studying smart, terrestrial, non-human conversation devices to establish filters to utilize to any extraterrestrial indicators acquired,” they demonstrate. “The mathematics of information and facts principle to quantify communicative complexity—(for instance rule framework embedded in a been given information) will be utilized.”

    Following this experiment, the researchers at SETI Institute will now review the non-audio communicative actions of humpback whales, like the bubble rings created in the presence of (and perhaps for) individuals.  With a litle luck, these analyze methods could be the long term of biology. The researchers incorporate, “As such, this solution presents a extra impressive software for examining animal conversation than classic passive strategies by enabling the exploration of the interactive and dynamical functions of communicative habits.”

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  • Animal Shelter Celebrates All Pets Being Adopted For the First Time in Almost 50 Years

    Animal Shelter Celebrates All Pets Being Adopted For the First Time in Almost 50 Years

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    Throughout the nation, animal shelters are overcrowded with cats, pet dogs, and other pets. This is all the more explanation to rejoice Adams County SPCA‘s scarce accomplishment. Back in December 2023, the Pennsylvania shelter shared uplifting news that all of their animals were adopted—the initial time it has occurred in nearly 50 yrs.

    The announcement arrived in the sort of a Facebook post, accompanied by an graphic of the shelter staff members posing in close proximity to the vacant stalls. Their statement reads: “Two months ago our kennels have been just about stuffed, now we don’t have any pet dogs in the creating at all (we have 1 cat that arrived in as a stray a small little bit back)!! Our local community stepped up when again! This is the 1st time in 47 Several years that the Adams County SPCA is vacant permit by yourself at Christmas time, it is a true miracle!”

    This is outstanding information, specifically contemplating that their kennels were comprehensive just two months before. All people at the facility worked tricky to return dropped pets to homeowners, to administer vaccinations, spay and neuter, and method other adoptions. Concerning November to December, Adams County SPCA reunited 26 pets to their proprietors, and adopted out 94 animals. Completely in 2023, the shelter reunited 120 animals, and adopted out 598 animals. Following marking their accomplishment, the Adams County SPCA reported they would be relieving other shelters in the close by area that are continue to having difficulties with around-capacity.

    The Adams County SPCA managed to adopt out and reunite all of the animals in the shelter for the 1st time in 47 many years.

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  • Get Inspired by These Contemporary Landscapes and Learn to Paint Them

    Get Inspired by These Contemporary Landscapes and Learn to Paint Them

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    Contemporary Pixelated Landscape by Luiza Niechoda

    Polish artist Luiza Niechoda infuses her expressive landscape paintings with a design that is uniquely her own. Her moody, atmospheric operate mixes realism with geometric abstraction for an amazing result. The good thing is, for college students of My Modern day Satisfied Academy, Niechoda is delighted to share the techniques she employs to make these pixelated landscapes.

    In her Acrylic Portray Masterclass, pupils will not only learn how to paint her signature crisp edges, but they will also uncover how she performs with a restricted coloration palette to wonderful impact. As an artist, she is prosperous in mixing and matching hues owing to her know-how of shade concept and the use of a hue matrix. By aiding other artists have an understanding of her creative process, she’s also permitting them to grow their individual creativeness.

    Past that, the 3-hour on line portray course also sees her producing two paintings. One is a pixelated forest, while the other is a hazy seascape. In the end, pupils will be armed with all the knowledge they need to make their have modern day summary landscape paintings and truly feel a great deal more at ease operating with color and composition.

    See far more of Niechoda’s very own artwork underneath to get encouraged and then enroll in her course Acrylic Painting Masterclass: Take a look at Shade & Summary Landscape Painting. Everyone who symptoms up in the course of this pre-enrollment period will acquire 10% off the typical cost of $45.95 making use of the code MASTERCLASS10. Then, on January 31, 2024, when the course goes public, you are going to be equipped to log in and get pleasure from all of the lessons at your leisure.

    Artist Luiza Niechoda is recognised for her contemporary abstract landscape paintings.

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    Her moody and expressive perform balances realism with geometric abstraction.

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    In her new course on My Fashionable Achieved Academy, Niechoda usually takes students via her innovative course of action.

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    And will demonstrate how to generate two distinctive modern landscapes.

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    The class will go public on January 31, 2024. Signal up beforehand to obtain a 10% discount with the code MASTERCLASS10.

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  • Visit the Gundam Factory in Japan Before it Closes in March 2024

    Visit the Gundam Factory in Japan Before it Closes in March 2024

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    Gundam Factory to Close in March 2024

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    In 2020, the Gundam Factory in Yokohama, Japan, unveiled the world’s tallest robot. Not only does the 60-foot-tall device tower around the crowds of folks who flock to see it, but it is also able of motion. The colorful RX-78 Gundam manages to walk, kneel, transform its head, and level to the sky regardless of weighing 55,500 kilos. Any person who has not experienced a opportunity to witness this mechanical marvel in particular person has to hurry however, as the Gundam Factory Yokohama has announced that it will be closing at the close of March 2024.

    This is unhappy information for enthusiasts of Gundam and robotics. Even though the attraction has been open due to the fact late 2020, the giant product alone commenced development back in 2014—ultimately needing six years to complete the intricate determine. Understandably, the COVID-19 pandemic brought important delays to the construction, but the payoff was nicely worthy of it when enthusiastic site visitors ended up able to see the equipment spring to everyday living.

    The enormous product will be recognizable to Gundam enthusiasts, as it is closely based on the character from Yoshiyuki Tomino’s and Sunrise’s anime sequence, Mobile Fit Gundam, which debuted in 1979. Gundam has since appeared in properly more than 50 Tv set collection, films, movie video games, and manga. The 1 created at Yokohama was an incredibly sensible copy, and in addition to remaining able to transfer, it even featured flashing LED lights that added to the cinematic effect.

    You can invest in tickets for February by means of Gundam Factory’s web site. It charges ¥1,650 (or about $11.15) for each grownup and ¥1,100 (close to $7.43) for kids.

    The Gundam Manufacturing facility in Yokohama, Japan, is closing in March 2024.

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    The attraction attributes a 60-foot-tall RX-78 Gundam that can stroll, kneel, and issue to the sky.

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    If you won’t be able to see the Gundam robot in person, then be guaranteed to see how it springs into action in this video clip:

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  • Removing the Dams From the Klamath River Lets It Flow Free

    Removing the Dams From the Klamath River Lets It Flow Free

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    Removing the Dams From the Klamath River Lets It Flow Free for First Time in Century

    Rafting on the Klamath River prior to the modern dam release. (Image: Matkatamiba via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4. DEED)

    The rivers of the west dominate their landscapes, from mountains to canyons. They are critical habitats for fish, amphibians, and fowl. They are also central to the histories and current cultures of the region’s several Indigenous tribes. The Klamath River is among the these watery landmarks. Even so, its impressive movement has been seriously hampered by a collection of dams created in the course of the 20th century—dams which have interrupted the breeding patterns of the salmon which were being the moment abundant. Now, thanks to advocacy by Indigenous peoples and environmentalists, the dams are remaining taken out to restore the river’s organic movement.

    Running down from Oregon into northern California, the large Klamath River inevitably empties into the Pacific Ocean. It stretches a prolonged 257 miles. In the previous, the river was a wealthy breeding ground of Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead trout. These are species which swim upstream from the ocean to spawn in fresh new h2o. They have prolonged been vital to the survival and culture of the Yurok Tribe and other Indigenous peoples who stay along with the extensive flow of the river.

    Among 1911 and 1962, dams were constructed by PacifiCorp. Even though holding the water back, the dams harnessed the movement for hydroelectric ability. The barriers transformed the organic movement of the drinking water downstream. Without strong flow, “toxic algae and significant temperatures” establish in accordance to Preserve California Salmon. “They also avoid significant flows needed to flush out algae that spread the fish disease—namely C. shasta, which kills the vast majority of juvenile salmon during reduced h2o years,” the business highlights. These aspects contributed to a enormous die-off of salmon in 2002.

    Indigenous activists and environmentalists have pushed for a long time to rectify the difficulty. In 2022, the considerations for the fish, as perfectly as firefighting, bankside vegetation, and quite a few other issues contributed to a final decision by PacifiCorp to not federally relicense their dams in the deal with of high priced changes needing to be designed. The jobs will be taken off, and certainly this is ongoing. In January 2024, a few dams unveiled their pent up h2o, ultimately allowing for the river to movement as it is meant to for the very first time in a century. Talking to the San Francsisco Chronicle, Frankie Myers, vice chair of the Yurok Tribe, explained, “We’re now pulling the plug and throwing it absent. Not to get as well mushy about it but remaining capable to seem at the river stream for the initially time in additional than 100 several years, it is extremely crucial to us. It’s what we’ve been fighting for: to see the river for by itself.”

    For about a century, the Klamath River’s circulation has been impeded by a sequence of dams, which have afflicted the ecosystem.

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    The Klamath River the place it empties into the ocean in California. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Community area)

    Immediately after a lot activism by Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest, the dams are remaining dismantled, and the river is allowed to flow freely at final.

    Removing the Dams From the Klamath River Lets It Flow Free for First Time in CenturyRemoving the Dams From the Klamath River Lets It Flow Free for First Time in Century

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  • Realistically Carved Octopus Joins Together Two Pianos To Form One Surreal Sculpture

    Realistically Carved Octopus Joins Together Two Pianos To Form One Surreal Sculpture

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    Realistically Carved Octopus Joins Collectively Two Pianos To Type A single Surreal Sculpture

    Third Octave by Maskull Lasserre

    Artist Maskull Lasserre has transformed two pianos into one particular sculpture in this thrilling piece titled The 3rd Octave. Joined alongside one another by the tentacles of a realistically carved octopus, the operate is a testament to the artist’s willingness to take threats in order to see shocking results.

    It took about 2,000 several hours to complete the perform, with Lasserre never rather certain of the last end result. &#8220There is no handbook or recognized technique for building some thing like this,&#8221 the artist tells My Modern Fulfilled.

    &#8220So substantially has to function, and perform flawlessly the to start with time. There is no location to conceal in a carving—no way to correct a slip-up or make up for lacking content. I played the violin for a lot of a long time prior to I transitioned to visual artwork. Producing a piece like this is like improvising a recital or effectiveness in genuine-time.&#8221

    Every single piano has been thoroughly dissected, with strings and hammers spilling forth. Lasserre does such an exceptional job at joining the two instruments that, at initially glance, it seems to be just one stretched-out piano. Some songs fans might not be happy that the pianos ended up reworked in this way, and Lasserre was keenly mindful that he wanted to stretch his capabilities to elevate these currently remarkable devices into a thing new.

    &#8220It is attention-grabbing to transpose a musical instrument into a sculptural object, a transposition that sacrifices some predicted potentials for other shocking types,&#8221 he confesses. &#8220I required to carve a little something deserving of the &#8216sacrifice’ of two pianos, a little something that would reveal their price in a diverse currency—not sound, but assumed, and visual intricacy. The splendor of the mechanism of the instrument, and anatomy of the Octopus was a resonance (to use a musical time period) that I hope the sculpture captures.&#8221

    Get a nearer appear at how artist Maskull Lasserre joined two pianos with a wood-carved octopus.

    Piano Carved Like an Octopus by Maskull Lasserre

    Piano Carved Into a Sculpture by Maskull Lasserre

    The sculpture took about 2,000 hrs to entire.

    Third Octave by Maskull Lasserre

    Piano Carved Like an Octopus by Maskull Lasserre

    To equilibrium the get the job done, he placed two textbooks that talk of biology and philosophy. The texts have each a sensible and metaphorical function.

    Third Octave by Maskull Lasserre

    &#8220I hope folks appreciate finding the actual physical intricacy of how the octopus merges into—and appears out of—the architecture of the two pianos.&#8221

    Piano Carved Into a Sculpture by Maskull Lasserre

    Piano Carved Like an Octopus by Maskull Lasserre

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  • Cambridge University Building Reveals Lost Tudor Wall Paintings

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    Cambridge University Building Reveals Lost Tudor Wall Paintings

    The Tudor wall painting emerges. (Photograph: Tobit Curteis Associates LLP)

    The Tudors are arguably the most famous of England’s monarchs, with the exception of the current House of Windsor. Nonetheless, the violent and serious marital activities of Henry VIII and the “Merry England” of his daughter Queen Elizabeth are inclined to dominate the public notion of the dynasty. The commencing of the Property of Tudor was equally remarkable. Arising out of the mid-15th-century civil War of the Roses, Henry VII finally emerged triumphant as the to start with Tudor king. Developing legitimacy was no quick feat, and a stage of self-marketing and marketing was essential. Christ’s Higher education at the College of Cambridge in England has learned an instance of what they time period early 16th-century “royal branding”: a impressive wall-painting showcasing royal symbols.

    Christ’s Faculty was established in 1505 by Girl Margaret Beaufort. The effective, rich daughter of the Duke of Somerset, she had royal blood tracing to King Edward III. At 12 many years aged, she married Edmund Tudor, the 50 percent-brother of the unfortunate monarch Henry VI who grew to become embroiled and was finally deposed for the duration of the War of the Roses. A long time of turmoil and “kingmaking” ensued among the elite nobles of the Yorkist and Lancastrian factions. Girl Margaret experienced a son who grew up to end the bitter civil war by proclaiming the crown himself as Henry VII, thanks to his heritage from King Edward III.

    Though a great patron of the school, Lady Margaret was also a mother and potent political head. The mural painted on the significant wall of the library constructing in the early 1500s was probably a tribute to her and her family’s new position, painting it as genuine and derived from their bloodline. The painting was discovered, properly-preserved at the rear of an existing wall, through renovations of the setting up acknowledged as 1st Courtroom. University of Cambridge artwork historian Dr. Christina Faraday says, “This is a truly fascinating and uncommon discovery, revealing the approaches that the Faculty celebrated and marketed its royal patron for the duration of the early yrs of the 16th century, next its re-founding.”

    The style centrally capabilities a crimson Lancastrian rose, crowned a lot like Henry VII (who utilized the symbol) was by this position. To the remaining, a portcullis (the gates that have been elevated and lowered at castle entrances) is depicted. As the image of the Beaufort household, it too is topped. On the appropriate, a massive symbol is both a fleur-de-lis or feathers affiliated with the Prince of Wales. The former would reveal the historic relationship of the English and French thrones, even though by Henry VII any pretension to becoming the king of France was turning out to be largely custom and vainness. The portray is nicely-preserved, and the etchings in the plaster which guided the hands of the painters are still noticeable.

    “Such survivals are extremely unusual,” reported Dr. Faraday. “Wall paintings had been a somewhat cheap and disposable variety of decoration, and so were not often intentionally preserved. Now we can take pleasure in them for their historical worth and what they expose about Tudor artwork further than the far more common portraits.”

    While the portray is not in a location which can be effortlessly displayed to the general public, the College or university is working on how to most effective protect, publicize, and study it. A lookup of higher education documents counsel the paintings have been hidden since about 1738, and their reemergence is a royal surprise.

    At Christ’s College, within just the University of Cambridge, restorations of a 15th-century developing unveiled an imposing royal-themed wall portray.

    Cambridge University Building Reveals Lost Tudor Wall PaintingsCambridge University Building Reveals Lost Tudor Wall Paintings

    The crown is perched over a portcullis. (Picture: Tobit Curteis Associates LLP)

    The University calls it “royal branding” of the medieval form, showcasing a red Lancastrian rose.

    Cambridge University Building Reveals Lost Tudor Wall PaintingsCambridge University Building Reveals Lost Tudor Wall Paintings

    The roses’s detail is outstanding. (Photograph: Tobit Curteis Associates LLP)

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    The etching which guided the painter can be witnessed. (Photograph: Tobit Curteis Associates LLP)

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  • Italian Photographer Waits 6 Years for Perfect Moon Photo

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    Basilica of Superga, Monviso, and Full Moon at Perfectly Aligned by Valerio Minato

    Italian photographer Valerio Minato presents a magical look at of the Moon many thanks to a cleverly aligned picture. Taken just outside the house of Turin, the picture exhibits the Basilica of Superga and Monviso mountain wholly centered versus the Moon. It is a special moment that he’s been envisioning because 2017 when he initial realized that the mountain peak and the hilltop basilica overlap from a certain vantage level.

    Soon after scouting a couple places, Minato attempted to seize the check out and contain the Moon, as it also generally aligns about after a calendar year. However, poor temperature foiled his tries, and it was only in December 2023 that almost everything came alongside one another, and his vision came to daily life.

    “Even while the placing moon was captured in a crescent stage, the exposure was extended adequate for doubly reflected earthlight, called the da Vinci glow, to illuminate the entire prime of the moon,” he shared.

    Minato is at this time getting requests through his web-site for individuals intrigued in buying a print of the photograph.

    See this powering-the-scenes glimpse of how Valerio Minato took his amazing picture of the Moon, Monviso mountain, and the Basilica of Superga in alignment.

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  • Art and Math Converge in Intricate Laser-Cut Paper Designs

    Art and Math Converge in Intricate Laser-Cut Paper Designs

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    Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

    In excess of the previous quite a few years, paper artists have shown the versatility of their frequent fibrous content. Though some reduce or carve paper by hand, many others merge standard craftsmanship with digital layout. This sort of is the situation for Ibbini Studio. Abu Dhabi-primarily based artist Julia Ibbini works with pc scientist Stéphane Noyer to build sculptural paper is effective inspired by decorative motifs from antique Persian carpets, Japanese cloisonné vases, and more.

    Ibbini has partnered with Noyer considering the fact that 2017 to build progressively in-depth pieces. These models start out with hand-drawn components that are then laser-cut onto sheets of paper. Even though some parts are left as just just one piece of paper, many others are made from many minimize sheets that are assembled with a intricate collaging approach. This phase is normally performed by hand, ordinarily requiring hundreds of several hours, relying on the sizing and intricacy of the get the job done.

    Some of the parts in Ibbini and Noyer’s portfolio are so concerned that they no lengthier resemble paper at all. With their collaging technique, they stack sufficient papers collectively to develop vases and jars. Surprisingly, even when reworking this sort of a fragile medium into a thing sturdy, the artworks still have a mesmerizing of delicacy in the laser-slice styles. The texture of the layered papers makes numerous of these patterns appear like marble carvings.

    To see a lot more of Ibbini Studio’s outstanding work, you can go to their internet site or abide by them on Instagram and Fb.

    Abu Dabi-dependent Ibbini Studio partners with laptop scientist Stéphane Noyer to build unbelievable paper art.

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    Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini StudioLaser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

    Because 2017, the duo have put together electronic design with common craftsmanship.

    Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini StudioLaser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

    Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini StudioLaser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

    Just about every sheet of paper is laser-slice before staying layered and assembled alongside one another by hand.

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