Photo submitted by Rose Banker, an undergraduate student in the Division of Undergraduate Studies. Rose shared a story behind her photo, which was taken on May 30, 2023, at the Arboretum at Penn State. Rose wrote: "I had just found my Papa’s old camera and decided to give it a try. My Papa was an amazing nature photographer. I had not much experience prior to taking this photo, but I felt so happy taking photos with his camera. It made me hope that he would be proud of me for stepping in his shoes. I had taken many photos this day, but this one was one of my best. The image is of a honey bee, who has found himself a big patch of Panicled Aster to pollinate. The setting is the end of spring going into summer, as the month of May ends and June begins. The time is around sunset, which gave the lighting a pretty gold tint. The camera is focused on the honey bee and the little patch of flowers around him. The flowers to the right and behind the honey bee are out of focus, since he is the main focus along with the flower patch he is tending to." Credit: Rose Banker. All Rights Reserved.