Sunflowers always make me smile. It seems like they are smiling as they follow the sun through the day. We recently went on a Yolo Arts & Ag Project outing to 3M Ranches to view their sunflower field. They had a warning to alert us of the bees, asking us not to interrupt their mission of pollinating the countryside.
Thanks to the bee boxes along the field, there were plenty of industrious bees working hard. I’m glad they were concentrating on their work because I’m allergic to them. I give them plenty of space. Watching them is amazing. They have one job and that’s all they do.




It was difficult to find a flower without a bee on it, but I managed. You’ll have to look into the full field pictures to find a sunflower with no bees. Unfortunately there was one casualty. I don’t know what happened to that one flower since the field looked young.









This ranch also had old equipment that we were allowed to photograph. In my next non-LAPC post I’ll show you the beauty of rust.
Until then, stay safe and healthy!
Wow! These are amazing macros. I agree with you that watching bees do their thing is wonderful. I can hardly wait for your next post, too. I like rusted vehicles and equipment.
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Thanks Egidio!
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Glorious sunflowers, Anne! Glad the bees are so industrious! Love that field shot! 🌻
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Thanks Terri! The bees were terrific and busy. It was a small but nice to shoot field.
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Amazing sunflower field! Love these beautiful close-up captures.
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Thanks Amy! I couldn’t believe the amount of bees. They made close ups fun.
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These are so good Anne. I dream of finding a field of sunflowers. I think I’m in the wrong state, I don’t know.
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Thanks Leanne! I’m glad you liked them. I wonder if you could grow them in your backyard. Many people do that here.
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I’ve tried but not much luck, might try again this summer.
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Beautiful photos!
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Thanks Nora! Sunflowers and sunsets, can’t miss with either.
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Beautiful yellow SUNny photos and great macros!
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Thanks Nes!
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Way Cool 😎 ‘gold finch’s’ love sun flowers too. 🐾
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Thanks WK!
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I love sunflowers too. A great celebration of them. And I’m looking forward to your rusty post.
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Thanks Margaret! You’ve got to love sunflowers.
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Wow, great shots, Anne 👏 & the bees look to be having a great time 🐝
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Thanks Jez! Yes, the bees were doing their job.
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Such brightness 🔆 and joy these photos bring. We are a not yet in the same place with sunflowers, usually we enjoy them in August
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Thanks Ritva! It’s too bad they go to seed so quickly.
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Beautiful 🤩 and as you feel – smiling! My earliest memory of them is being fascinated to learn as a kid that they moved their heads with the Sun 😀.
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A post just full of sunshine 😎 I love the close-ups of flowers and bees in particular!
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Thanks Sarah! Sunflowers bring sunshine and smiles with them. They also bring bees!
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I missed this one. Well, looks like I didn’t need to go, you did a good enough job there.
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Thank you Alessandra!
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GREAT sunflower pictures 👍 👍
The Fab Four of Cley
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