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- [Meta] Thinking about locking this community and redirect to !interestingshares@lemmy.zip
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Hello everyone,
I have been posting on this community for the last 6 months, and while posts usually get some traction, and from time to time other people would post too, it can feel a bit lonely to be the only one posting here.
As !interestingshare@lemmy.zip is another active community on the same topic, I am thinking about locking the current community and redirect to the lemmy.zip one. Locking this community means that all the past content would still be accessible, but people wouldn't be able to post anymore.
In case you want to post to !interestingshare@lemmy.zip, please note that the rules ask for a prefix such as [Image], [Video] or [Article], as some clients allow to filter based on those (such as Tesseract: https://tesseract.dubvee.org/)
Feel free to share if you have any feedback.
- Dawid Godziek, the 2024 Slopestyle World Champion, riding his bike on a moving train. A world-first feat
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- Why Did Dinosaurs Have Horns? Triceratops and its relatives may have evolved the structures for fighting, impressing mates, and more
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-did-dinosaurs-have-horns-it-may-not-have-been-simply-for-defense-180984866/
- How a penalty kick's taken in blind football at the Paralympics
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For people wanting to know more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_football
- In Candyman, the scene where Tony Todd had bees flying out of his mouth were REAL BEES. Todd only agreed to do the scene if they pay him $1000 for every bee sting. He earned $27,000 for that scene
https://collider.com/candyman-tony-todd-27-bee-stings/
- Differences in portraits of the same person
From @Ulvain@sh.itjust.works : https://sh.itjust.works/comment/13658165
Additional precisions from @kamen@lemmy.world
> It’s important to note that it’s the subject distance that’s the primary factor, not the focal length. The focal length is secondary in that it dictates how far you can be while maintaining the same framing. If you shoot the picture at 200 mm from the example and then without moving you shoot again at 20, you’ll have the same perspective, just way smaller subject in the frame; if you then crop in the picture shot at 20, you’ll have the same framing too, just way less pixels.
> If you’re half a metre away from the dude’s nose, you’ll be roughly 60 cm away from his ears (20% more distance), but if you’re 5 metres away from his nose, you’ll be 5.10 m away from his ears (only 2% more distance) - and this is what creates the difference in apparent sizes of the facial features relating to one another.
- Like a work of art by a classical painter, the reflected leaves of the trees resemble small brushstrokes. Lori Vetter Bowers, Georgia, 2021
Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/honor-the-natural-beauty-of-these-tremendous-trees-see-the-glory-of-the-forest-and-the-trees-in-these-15-smithsonian-magazine-photo-contest-submissions-180985002/
- Store egg vs farm egg
Source: https://lemmy.world/comment/12042111
Thanks for sharing @Jimmyeatsausage@lemmy.world
- These Stunning Portraits of Insects Reveal the Intricacies of an Amazing Worldwww.smithsonianmag.com These Stunning Portraits of Insects Reveal the Intricacies of an Amazing World
Photographer Thorben Danke combines hundreds of shots to create breathtaking images of the tiny creatures
- Quiet Skies aka tracking regular travelers like terrorists in secret surveillanceapps.bostonglobe.com In 'Quiet Skies' program, TSA is tracking regular travelers like terrorists in secret surveillance
Air marshals are conducting a new domestic surveillance program, tracking people as they fly and move through airports. It might be illegal.
- This map shows what your city's climate will feel like in 60 years
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/12734064
> This map helps answer the question ‘what will my city’s climate feel like in 60 years?’. By selecting your city of interest this OSM-based map will show you what current location has the most similar climate to that forecast for 2080.
- Fighting Through Mental Struggles: Incredible Renderings Created with Only a Pencilwww.core77.com Fighting Through Mental Struggles: Incredible Renderings Created with Only a Pencil - Core77
From a young age, artist Kohei Omori was diagnosed with OCD and struggled in school. He has described his obsession with detail as a disadvantage that makes everyday life difficult; and while he was able to gain an equivalency diploma after dropping out of high school, he was not able
- Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Sword So Well Preserved It 'Almost Still Shines' (June 2023)www.smithsonianmag.com Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Sword So Well Preserved It 'Almost Still Shines'
The Bronze Age artifact was discovered in a grave during excavations in southern Germany
- The tallest salt mine in Romania , Slanic Prahova
https://unusualplaces.org/slanic-prahova-salt-mine-museum/
- Rare 1-in-100-Million ‘Cotton Candy’ Lobster Found off the Coast of New Hampshire
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-1-in-100-million-cotton-candy-lobster-found-off-the-coast-of-new-hampshire-180984814/
- Public Work: a search engine for public domain imagespublic.work Public Work by Cosmos
Public Work is a visual search engine for public domain content. Explore 100,000+ copyright-free images from The MET, New York Public Library, and other sources
- [From !justpost@lemmy.world] You can see the Northern Lights very clearly in my backyard. I've only seen them one other time in my whole life so I wanted to share. A few more in the comments.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18551796
> Just got home from work. They just sort of popped up...so I wanted to give others the chance to enjoy the view.
- A Different Way of Measuring Time: Metric Time
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/39302426
> What do you think? > > You can read more here: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_time
- Mykolas Alekna breaks father's discus Olympic record 20 years later
Lithuanian discus thrower Mykolas Alekna, 21, won silver in Paris, following in his father Virgilijus' footsteps. He qualified for final with a 67.47-meter throw and broke his father's Olympic record with 69.89 meters. As the world record holder (74.35 meters), Mykolas is set to continue his family's legacy.
- How much are Olympic medals worth?www.cnn.com How much are Olympic medals worth? | CNN
Olympians taking part in Tokyo 2020 are competing for a chance to write a page in the history books – and hopefully bring home a medal.
With the Olympics on I wondered how much one would sell for given a lot of these events don’t have a lot of options of making a living unfortunately.
The article is from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics so pricing might not be exact but:
> At today’s prices that means the gold medal would be worth around $800 if you melted it down, while the silver would be worth about $450 and the bronze around $5.
That’s just the worth of the metals, the fact that it’s an Olympic medal means it’ll sell more but it varies a lot based on the year and event which make sense.
>Earlier this month a winner’s medal from the 1896 Athens Olympics sold for $180,000 at auction, Cuban shooter Leuris Pupo’s gold medal from the London 2012 Olympics fetched $73,200, and his compatriot Iván Pedroso’s long jump gold medal from Sydney 2000 went for $71,335. All three were sold by Boston-based RR Auction.
- Olympia 2024 100 m Men Final Photo Finish
Technique used: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strip_photography