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Absolutely stunning photographs and blog! ...
Thanks for the comment. Good to see you here after ages :)...
Nice pic !...
About 150 meters wage durin. Canon 100-400mm IS II
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It's really fascinating to think of any living being on that harsh god forsaken environment. I assume it must be terribly warm out there, although it is wonderful to see how animals have evolved and fitted exactly the right way they have to. Lovely picture, Anjana. Looking forward for more interesting pictures from you.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
it is definitely alive!interesting photos.congrats for taking the time to explore.
ReplyDeletehey,forgot to add,joe is me,monsoon dreams.
ReplyDeletecool image!
ReplyDeleteA type of desert Vespid (wasp)?
ReplyDeleteIt does look like it's alive cause of the bright skin tones, but then again.. can't be 100% positive considering the drastic desert climates.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
ReplyDelete@Me-shak
We were there for 3-4 hrs and that was also between 7-11am. Even at that time the heat was unbearable. So just imagine? It is really amazing to see how they survive in a place like that.
Thanks buddy and I hope you will enjoy the rest of the series.
@Joe
Hey Joe! Welcome to my blog :p
Hmm looks like he’s alive ha? we’ll let’s see about it =D
Ahh Joe/MD good luck with your new blog too :)
@K
Thanks mate.
@Harumi
Yep it’s a wasp. Let’s see; if I can get close enough maybe we can get clear the doubts ha?
So it was a wasp! =D Thought desert critters look much different from ones over here.
ReplyDeleteAnd now it's become a cliffhanger? =D
@Harumi
ReplyDeleteWell I guessed it’s a wasp .. lol
Ahh yeah now it’s a cliffhanger … =D