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Behavioural Insights with David Halpern

Her husband always brought home a takeaway because she threatened to sing if he didn't.

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Minnie Rabbit creeps up quietly on an unsuspecting strawberry top. It was a bloody kill, but all over in mere seconds.

Camera settings can be found in the Additional info. This photograph was taken using the Nikon SB R1 Wireless macro flash system.

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Excellence in Behavioural Safety

Are we having fun yet?

This portrait was taken with two studio lights. And one bright spark :)

A quick visit to the New Zealand hives at the apiary shows returning foragers behaving submissively to guard bees waiting at the entrance of the hive.

The only time they even attempt to be well behaved is when there is the possibility of a) a ball, b) a walk or c) food.

View from the beach chair where I lay under this palm tree, knowing full well that falling coconuts are responsible for more annual deaths than lightening and sharks combined. Or some statistic like that.

Photo taken by chance at a skate park. Some local youths where entertaining themselves by throwing a cone in the air. I like the unusual composition.

There are plenty of myths circulating about horses, and just like with most myths, nearly all of them are completely untrue. Horses are a symbol of freedom and strength in many cultures, but they also have many rumors which are completely false. Let’s discuss the top 5 myths regarding horses t...

 

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