I like everything about these photos. Very nicely done, as usual.

In the small botanical park I walk through to and from work, there used to be 
lots of honeybees--there was a hive in an old tree nearby.  The tree came down 
and the honeybees disappered. Lots of bumblebees this year, though.

Rick

On Sep 25, 2015, at 10:41 AM, Mark C wrote:

> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/honey-bees-on-atumn-aster
> 
> Hundreds of honey bees have descended onto my wildflower garden, which is 
> pretty dense with wild autumn aster. Great to see them back - they otherwise 
> have been quite scarce this summer.
> 
> Looking at these asters I think they might be Monte Cassino Asters - how 
> appropriate if they are!
> 
> K3, DFA 100mm, flash. Comments welcome.
> 
> Mark
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