Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…

Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…
Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…

Being a nature photographer seems great, maybe I should try…

Being A Nature Photographer Seems Great, Maybe I Should Try…

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1 month ago

A proposal

Sometimes, in fandom, we just want to write id-tastic fic that rolls around in tropes that might be viewed as problematic. But we don’t want to address the problematic side of things in this particular fanwork; we just want to roll around and wallow.

It is considered courteous to give readers a heads-up via use of AO3 tags. I propose a tag that signals that a given fanwork is for rolling around, not giving a measured evaluation of anything. The MCU has carved out a space for this sort of fic with the “HYDRA Trash Party” tag, for which I commend them. Trash Party is a bit too specific to cover all of the ground I’m thinking of here, though; I propose “Dead Dove: Do Not Eat.”

For those of you not familiar with Arrested Development, Michael Bluth finds a paper bag in the freezer labeled “Dead Dove: Do Not Eat.” He opens the bag, finds a dead dove, and reacts as follows:

A Proposal

[gif of a white man saying “I don’t know what I expected” in a deadpan manner]

The “Dead Dove: Do Not Eat” tag would essentially be a “what it says on the tin” metatag, indicating “you see the tropes and concepts tagged here? they are going to appear in this fic. exactly as said. there will not necessarily be any subversion, authorial commentary condemning problematic aspects, or meditation on potential harm. this fic contains dead dove. if you proceed, you should expect to encounter it.”

(more at KnowYourMeme: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-dont-know-what-i-expected)

2 months ago
Hayao Miyazaki On AI

Hayao Miyazaki on AI

7 months ago

My ancestors, watching me dump an entire stick of cinnamon, two cloves, an allspice berry, and a generous grating of nutmeg into my tea, sweetened with white sugar and loaded with cream, while I sit in my clean warm house surrounded by books, 25+ outfits for different occasions, and 6 pairs of shoes, in a building heated so well I have the windows open in mid-autumn:

Our daughter prospers. We are proud of her. She has never labored in a field but knows riches we could not have imagined.

6 months ago
Sequences From My Finished Animation. Inspired By A Dog Named Teacake.
Sequences From My Finished Animation. Inspired By A Dog Named Teacake.
Sequences From My Finished Animation. Inspired By A Dog Named Teacake.

Sequences from my finished animation. Inspired by a dog named Teacake.

1 month ago
Reblog The Money Pigeon For A Financially Stable Future

reblog the money pigeon for a financially stable future

2 months ago

It is with the heaviest of hearts that I bring you sad news today. Murphy, the eagle who incubated a rock (and later raised a foster eaglet after his rock "hatched"), passed away at age 33 (almost a decade longer than long-lived wild eagles!). A tornado hit his local area. It's believed he sustained blunt force head trauma, likely from spooking during the high winds, as his cage and fellow eagles were unharmed.

It Is With The Heaviest Of Hearts That I Bring You Sad News Today. Murphy, The Eagle Who Incubated A

Murphy is survived by his foster son, Baby 23-126, who was successfully released into the wild, and a second foster eaglet he was still caring for; this eaglet is expected to be able to be released as well.

It Is With The Heaviest Of Hearts That I Bring You Sad News Today. Murphy, The Eagle Who Incubated A

I know a lot of people on Tumblr enjoyed seeing his story, and I know we will remember him fondly.

1 month ago

For some reason I never considered that looms could be small and projects could be accessible ?? How did you get started weaving and what resources did you use?? I saw some of the work you’ve made and I want to get started learning so badly!! Help!

Yess! Weaving is great because of how accessible it can be!! Something I also only recently realized!

I've been enamored with weaving ever since 6 year old me saw an enormous floor loom in action at a textile museum. Despite my fascination with textiles, it still took 20ish years before I picked up weaving as a hobby. Looms were pricy, big, and complicated. It wasn't until I came across bandweaving that it really felt like something I could casually pick up without committing to spending a ton of time and money. I started with tablet weaving, but have since switched to weaving with a heddle. I've been learning by referencing books, looking up weaving process videos, and a lot of trial, error, and experimentation.

Here's a list of resources for two very accessible types of weaving that don't need a loom:

Resources for tablet weaving

Tablets can be bought, but are also easy to make at home from a deck of cards, cereal boxes, recycled plastic, etc. You can find a tutorial for creating your own here.

Tablets at Work by Claudia Wollny An incredibly comprehensive book featuring 22 tablet weaving techniques. The book is written in German and English. Highly recommend for the very enthusiastic.

Card Weaving by Candace Crockett The book that got me started. Easy to follow, informative, and much cheaper and easier to find than Tablets at Work.

Elewys of Finchingefeld A great youtube channel for historic tablet weaving.

Resources for weaving with a heddle

Rigid heddles can be bought or laser cut, and string heddles are created at home out of yarn/string. They are similar, but offer different advantages. Rigid heddles can be simpler to work with, especially if you're working with multiple sheds. String heddles require a few more steps to open the down shed, but don't distort the width of your warp threads. This allows you to weave further down your warp, and makes it easier to keep an even band width.

Here is tutorial for creating your own string heddles.

Norwegian Pick-Up Bandweaving by Heather Torgenrud The book that I learned from! Focuses on pick-up weaving, but is a good introduction to bandweaving in general.

Durham Weaver has a blog and youtube channel. They tend to focus on Scandinavian style weaving, and feature content on weaving with a double slotted heddle, as well as how to set up your warp.

Backstrap Weaving by Laverne Waddington is a blog packed with information about weaving with string heddles. They tend to focus on Latin American style weaving.

A Spinner Weaver is a blog about inkle weaving, though the techniques can be done off of a loom as well. Inkle looms are among the cheaper looms and are designed for bandweaving.

1 year ago
This Miguel Concept Art Is My Roman Empire Btw (by Cteec On Ig)
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This Miguel Concept Art Is My Roman Empire Btw (by Cteec On Ig)
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This Miguel Concept Art Is My Roman Empire Btw (by Cteec On Ig)
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