IPhoto 9.2.1 deleted and trashed photos then are found in the Finder's trash

In iPhoto 9.2.1 when I move a photo to iPhoto's trash, and then empty iPhoto's trash folder, and quit iPhoto, I then find the deleted photo in a folder called iPhoto in my finder's trash bin. Is this correct behaviour?

Yes, this is the correct behaviour and was introduced with iPhoto 11. It mirrors the behaviour of Aperture in this respect.

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