I found a work around!

I noticed in my home-folder a folder named "foto's" (This means photos
in my native language). I found this odd, as I used to save my raw
photos into the folder Photos. This folder was empty. I deleted the
folder, but each time F-Spot was trying to import photos, an empty
folder foto's was created (although the photos were imported into
$HOME/Photos). When I selected another import-destination, F-Spot kept
saving photos into /HOME/Photos.

When I selected $HOME/foto's as the destination-folder, then the photos
were imported into that folder and the proper sub-folders were
created!!!!! eg.foto's/2009/08/30, foto's/2009/08/31, ... :-)

If a photo is imported that resides already in the folder Photo's, then
the photo is not saved in one of the subfolders of /foto's, but in
/foto's.

Anyhow, this work-around saved my day!

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F-Spot does no longer create directories per day
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421576
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