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    Default Big Bees

    These are very dangerous species among bees. Popular for attacking on humans.

    The regional (North Maharashtra) name is - "Aage Mohol"

    Aage : For Aag i.e. fire. Means when they bite, it feels like that part is burning
    Mohol: Local name for HIVE

    This hive was build on dam wall, took peeping over the wall.

    ISO 100 | 1/500 | F 4.5 | Full Zoom: 465 mm (35 mm equivalent)

    Anybody may identify their species name.
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    Last edited by Sagar Patil; 07-07-2009 at 10:18 PM.
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    Hi Sagar,
    I like the shot. good composition. I would crop from the bottom. I would have used a narrower aperture to bring the entire colony in focus... (f11 and up)

    Nice try... Do keep posting
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Nice one. Big risk you took here!
    I'd like to know the scientific name & common name too. I'm no expert, but it should be Apius _______ .
    When I had gone to Dandeli once, the road was actually littered with thousands of these bees.

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    Hi Sagar

    Great shot. Agree with Bibhav on the crop. The image also needs a bit of sharpening and highlights. Tried to work on it, but the size did not allow for much of experimenting. See if you like this . . . .

    regards
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    I like Rajan's version. I agree with Bibhav that a higher aperture would have been better. Look forward to more images. We hardly see images of the insect world.

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    Great observation and photograph. The repost by Rajan is good. I think even the f4.5 aperture works, it gives a different feel to the image. The BG is nicely diffuced.

    Thanks for the information and looking forward to more of such photographs .
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Same thought was in mind what Mrudul said about aperture.

    Actually wanted to show where the hive is built, and how bees are stick to it, so took a DAM wall also in the frame.

    Thanks to Rajan ji for working on this image, which is really nice than original.

    Next time will try for F8.
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    Hey ! You are brave Sagar!
    These are Rock Bees. Too lazy to cut paste the latin name
    I would keep the wall , I also dont mind the blur, infact it suits an image of the buzy bees.
    I think a more creative perspective would be better , the current image is cut by two parallel horizontals. It would have been better if you had angles rather than straight lines.

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