
Immortal Game Game animation General description[edit] Checkmate of the Immortal Game Adolf Anderssen was one of the strongest players of his time, and many consider him to have been the world's strongest player after his victory in the London 1851 chess tournament. Lionel Kieseritzky lived in France much of his life, where he gave chess lessons, and played games for five francs an hour at the Café de la Régence in Paris. Played between the two great players at the Simpson's-in-the-Strand Divan in London, the Immortal Game was an informal one, played during a break in a formal tournament. This game is acclaimed as an excellent demonstration of the style of chess play in the 19th century, where rapid development and attack were considered the most effective way to win, where many gambits and counter-gambits were offered (and not accepting them would be considered slightly ungentlemanly), and where material was often held in contempt. Annotated game[edit] 1. e4 e5 2. f4 2... exf4 3. Position after 4...b5?!
Rarely Seen “Enchanted” Moments of World History (Megapost) | Earthly Mission (to Extract the Juice of the Internet) Hannah Stilley, born 1746, photographed in 1840. Probably the earliest born individual captured on film. Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893 Carl Akeley posed with the leopard he killed with his bare hands after it attacked him, 1896 Interior of a London Pub, 1898 World’s first teleobjective, 1900 The ceiling of the Russian Parliament collapsed, 1907 A beggar running alongside King George V’s coach, 1920 The unbroken seal on Tutankhamun’s tomb, 1922 (3,245 years untouched) Factory workers race on the roof (test track) of the Fiat Factory in Turin, Italy, 1923 A gang of skinny dippers is chased down the street at Hyde Park by a police woman, 1926 Filming of the MGM screen credits - The beginning of the Hollywood era, 1928 The real Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin, 1928 An opium den in Singapore, 1941 A flight simulator in 1942 In the aftermath of the D-Day invasion, two boys watch from a hilltop as American soldiers drive through the town of St. Uploading Just Out: See also:
10 Cool Painting Hacks - Painters of LouisvillePainters of Louisville After surfing the web I came across some really creative ideas for painting in your house: walls, floors, furniture, etc. I live under the mentality that if you don’t like something change it, and if you can’t afford it, make it. These clever hacks definitely fall under those categories. 1. Source 2. 3. Source 4. 5. Source 6. Source 7. Source Source 8. 9. Source 10. Source
This Artist Took His Childhood Drawings And Recreated Them 20 Years Later - Encurious Like many children, Telmo Pieper loved to draw when he was 4 years old. With an over-active imagination and with still under-developed motor skills, Pieper drew creative but not-always-so-anatomically correct creatures. Now 20 years later and a muralist, Pieper decided to recreate his drawings digitally with photoshop, creating realistic pieces of his oddly-shaped childhood doodles.
30 Challenges for 30 Days | High Existence Did you know that it takes 30 days to form a new habit? The first few days are similar as to how you would imagine the birth of a new river. Full of enthusiasm it gushes forth, only to be met by strong obstacles. The path is not clear yet, and your surroundings don’t agree. Old habits urge you to stay the same. So, take a moment to reflect on the question ‘Who do I want to be in 5 years?’ Check out this short TED talk first to get inspired: Now pick one or more challenges and stick with them! However, be cautioned, picking too many challenges at the same time can easily result in a failure of all of them. #1 Write a I-Like-This-About-You note/text/email each day for someone (Easy) This is the perfect way to let someone else know you care. #2 Talk to one stranger each day (Hard) This is a great one to cure approaching anxiety. #3 Take one picture each day (Hard) This one gets harder nearing the end of the challenge because at one point you will run out of the easy shots. We recommend:
Artist Removes One Letter from Famous Movie Titles and Illustrates the Results Writer and illustrator Austin Light recently shared a funny series of sketches from his notebook that reimagines movie titles with one letter removed. The idea started on reddit where users were asked to, “Pick a movie, remove one letter, give a brief description“. As a daily art project, Light took the concept one step further, drawing a scene from the imaginary film. He also penned a brief synopsis for each. 1. The story of how a police officer works through his PTSD and adjusts to his new robotic implants with the help of the sexy soothing sound of his oboe 2. One red-haired Scottish girl. 3. A retired professor helps a rugged Canadian work through his aggression as he struggles to uncover his past. 4. An insufferable teenage fish runs away from home. 5. A disgruntled government employee builds a robo suit in his garage to help him stop the government he works for from getting any more work done 6. Two dinosaurs set out to prove they’re more than just killing machines. 7. 8. 9. 10.
America's Forgotten Pin-Up Girl Word of the day: Zaftig /zäftig/ adjective: (of a woman) Having a full, rounded figure; plump. Meet Hilda, the creation of illustrator Duane Bryers and pin-up art’s best kept secret. “She’s a creation out of my head. Despite being one of history’s longest running calendar queens alongside the likes of Marilyn Monroe, even the most dedicated vintage enthusiasts probably won’t have come across Hilda before. “[Duane Bryers] had the chops to have been one of the greatest pin-up artists in America, but possibly his lust for ample-sized women prevented that,” admits the online gallery curator and Hilda collector, Les Toil. That isn’t to say Hilda wasn’t capable of “inspiring strong sexual sensations in any red blooded woman-lover” (and still is). Of the moment he first discovered the lost Hilda watercolour illustrations, Les recalls: “Quite a few summers back while perusing a local outdoors antique show, I came across a vintage calendar from 1965.
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Photoshop? NO. These Are Real Animals Katerina Plotnikova did something extremely amazing! She used no photoshop! All poses and animals are real!