This may be like a Rorschach test but I see the containers as being the very nice patterns rather than the eggs. Regardless, I like the bright colors and the patterns.
When I traveled recently in Belize and Guatamale, I noticed that grocery stores store the eggs in areas that are not refrigerated, unlike in America where they are always stored in refrigerated areas. I notice the eggs in the image are also not refrigerated.
I, too, love pattern--nicely seen!
I read something quite interesting on that topic a few weeks back. Eggs are refrigerated in the USA, Canada and Japan because they are required to be washed to reduce the risk of Salmonella infections. This washing removes a protective coating from the eggs, hence they need to be refrigerated. Salmonella outbreaks in these three countries prompted this requirement.
European countries and most of the rest of the world have no such regulations. The the protective coating intact, the eggs can be stored without refrigeration for a week to 10 days.
This is one very cool photo - egss contrasted with bright almost exotic colors makes an especially creative and mysterious image - great work!!!!
Yep. It's all about the vision.
Well spotted. Shame they hadn't stacked the crates in a colour sequence