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Macro study of wasp on an apple in our garden. Very pleased with quality of Panasonic G80 teamed up with Olympus 60mm macro lens
DESIGNER Georgi Lazarov
digital graphics, 2012
ILLUSTRATION: Denitsa Boyadzhieva
PHOTOGRAPHY: Georgi Lazarov
PLACE - During the proms 2012, Plovdiv, Dedeman hotel
“The most important part of treatment for a child’s disruptive behavioural disorders is Parents. The most effective interventions we’ve seen are parent-based.”, says Eugene D’Angelo, PhD, chief of Children’s Division of Psychology.
Studies show that children and teens who experience mental illness are at increased risk for adverse mental health and social outcomes as adults.
“Childhood mental illnesses can lead to various ongoing challenges later in a child’s life. When a child has an illness such as anxiety, depression or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is likely to cloud their adult life”, says the study’s lead author, Dr Mariette Chartier.
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CBT works on the basic idea that we can live more effectively and happily if we are thinking and behaving in more helpful ways. (via Twitter twitter.com/kimfishercbt/status/716663727886614533)
Tara in breeding behaviour with birds bringing in fish and posturing as a way of impressing potential mates.
The white-fronted tern is the most common tern on the New Zealand coastline, at times occurring in flocks of many hundreds or even thousands of birds. It is mainly a marine species that is seldom found far from the coast. The name ‘white-fronted’ refers to the ‘frons’ or forehead, where a thin strip of white separates the black cap from the black bill. Most other ‘capped’ terns, including the black-fronted tern, have black caps that reach the bill when in breeding plumage. The scientific name striata refers to the finely-barred (striated) dorsal plumage of recently fledged white-fronted terns, as the original description and name was based on a juvenile bird painted by William Ellis, surgeon’s second mate on the Discovery, on Captain Cook’s third visit to New Zealand - www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/39762
This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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I see that wall once a few years. It has been changed so many times but this time I was prepared and took the photo.
"The importance of Changing Behaviour"
Image capture by Vanessa Pitschi, post production in CS2 by Lilly Hunter.
Many (more than I thought!) fish can change colours for a nightime cammoflage. This is a bunch of 4 anemonefish in all black. Hadn't seen this before.
This picture was made during a fantastic trip to Montserrat, a very special, powerfully spiritual place.
Guerrilla Zoo presents Panic Exhibition
@ The Old Abattoir.
Fri 13 - Sat 22nd November 2009
Installation by Compulsive Behaviour
Photo by MarcusTucker.com
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