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Thread: kumbharin (bee making shelter with mud)

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    Default kumbharin (bee making shelter with mud)

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    Nice behaviour captured. A more natural surrounding would have been good. Would like some more space at the top. Do post the EXIF details like aperture, ISO and shutter speed. Thanks for sharing.
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    More space overall would have been better. I would increase the contrast a bit more. Do post EXIF data along with the image to allow better critiquing.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Nice shot, would like more space all around.
    This is a potter wasp. The image nicely explains the meaning of the name.

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    actually on photo with me there is more space around it . it is a crop photo, but full photo is of more size. and this bee was making shelter in my house, on the bag.
    i donot remember the other details. i had taken this photo by keeping the camera on indoor mode.
    Jai Khare

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    Jai,

    You can process your images in Picasa and while exporting make it 800 pixels on the longest side. That will help to retain the actual size but still lower the file size below 200kb. Let us know if you have any doubts.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    A natural behavior well captured.

    Jai, I think it is a Wasp not a Bee. TFS.

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