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Libellula depressa is seen near still-water lakes and ponds, feeding on many types of small insects. They occur in both bare and sunny locations, where it is often the first dragonfly to colonise new habitats such as newly created ponds, and well vegetated ponds. Libellula depressa are often seen away from water as the adults are very mobile and undergo a period of maturation away from water after emergence. The adults are also migratory.

The flight period is from April to September but are mostly seen in May and June. Their flight is very fast as they dart and dive above the water. They are very territorial and will fight with rival males and any other dragonflies they happen to encounter. They characteristically return to a favoured perch, in the sun. When a female enters a male's territory the male will fly up and grab the female. Mating occurs on the wing and the pair are in tandem for only a brief period, often less than a minute. The pair separate and the female will find a suitable location for ovipositing, usually a stretch of open water with submerged vegetation. The female oviposits in flight, hovering above the water and dipping the tip of her abdomen in. The eggs hatch in 4 or 5 weeks and the larvae take one to two years to develop. The larvae live amongst the aquatic vegetation at the bottom of the pond but not buried in mud like some other species of dragonfly. After emergence the adults move away from water and undergo a period of maturation which lasts 10 to 14 days.

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Bir başıma, çaresizce bekledim sahilde

yalnızlığım yansıdı solgun gölgeme.

Son dakikalarını yaşarken hayatın

Bir bulut çöktü üzerime sessizce

 

Bak Hayat devam ediyor

Ama benimle Ama bensiz

Bir Beden daha göçüyor

Ama Ruhla Ama Sensiz !

   

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Comme si de rien n'était de l'été, c'est la fin

Les fleurs ont perdu leurs parfums

 

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A depressing and dour photo of a dead Blue Jay.

When the demons of your past come back and make you feel like an empty shell, while the world is sreaming at you.

Boulogne-Sur-Mer

Dépression "Nanette" pointe de vent à 155 km/h

D'après une œuvre de George Segal ‘Depression Bread Line’

Can you tell what my mood is after spending a day in the mall at Christmas time?

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Please see my Album Depression Journey flic.kr/s/aHBqjBbdXN

 

Sometimes you hear the advice "shoot what it feels like, not what it looks like." Several years ago, I was diagnosed with major depressive disorder and anxiety. This is my attempt to shoot what it feels like ....

 

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Boulogne-Sur-Mer

Dépression "Nanette" pointe de vent à 155 km/h

Abandoned motel somewhere in the boondocks of Utah.

Recipe: Kodak Portra 400

Якщо у вас депресивний настрій, краще не дивитися. Парк "Нивки". Київ.

Autumn colors have disappeared, the birds (most of them) are gone. The nature seems to be on hold. The same goes for me.The first snow, truly cold nights - this time of year is the one I expect the most.

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Phare de la Digue Carnot

Dépression "Nanette" pointe de vent à 155 km/h

It's freakin' snowing! how depressing, this is all I want to do today.

Random archive stuff 2013.

 

A lovely evening walk on Froggatt edge in June.

This winter is getting very depressing so I'm looking back at summer.

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Une petite virée en haut de la tour montparnasse hier soir dans une ambiance que j'affectionne :).

 

Bonne soirée à toutes et à tous !

Please see my Album Depression Journey flic.kr/s/aHBqjBbdXN

 

...I ventured to Jamaica for a week of psilocybin-assisted group therapy with a group of 11 other wounded souls...

 

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