Tireless in their pursuit, worker bees of the honeybee colony collect pollen during the summer season from sunrise to sundown. The pollen is stored within sacks on their rear legs, and once full, the honeybee returns to the hive where she stashes it into cells made of wax. With time, the pollen metamorphoses into honey and is kept for winter’s surplus.
Photo of the Day: Vision de Matt
Fine Art Photography: Earth’s Spiral
Earth’s Spiral (21″ x 14″) – Queensland, Australia 2008
Black and White giclée fine art print
1st of 25 editions
Crescent moonlight matting with Nielson matte black framing
Matted/Unframed: $295
Matted/Framed: $345
by Cameron Karsten Photography
(currently exhibited in the Eastman Building next to Moda Salon – Bainbridge Island, Wa)
Photo of the Day: War Cries Farway
A Somalian refugee seeks out a home with his father in Djibouti City, Djibouti. As a neutral zone for the war in the Middle East, Djibouti City is home to countless military bases, serving up a city ripe with bars, expensive hotels, prostitutes, and entrepreneurs. It is also a main port of East Africa receiving commodities from the Arabian Peninsula and Yemen, a mere 12 miles (20km) from the Djibouti coastline.













