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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> The Best of CTF Challenges >> Best of 2009 > 4th Place (tied) - Together & Apart - by kyagudin
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29-MAR-2009 kyagudin

4th Place (tied) - Together & Apart - by kyagudin

Singapore

Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1/1000s f/6.3 at 400.0mm iso160 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Steve Liebenauer 07-Apr-2009 00:17
Great shot Konstantine. I'm not sure if this is one bird or two, but either way I really like it.
ctfchallenge02-Apr-2009 23:18
Very good PP work Konstantin - you can hardly tell they're twins! Good B&W conversion too. CJ
Rod 02-Apr-2009 15:42
I think a picy of them mating will settle the whole thing:-)
ctfchallenge02-Apr-2009 14:18
Rod - so, what do we have now ? - numbers (positive/negative), the beak's size - I think, these are the most important indications to differ a male being from female one.
Konstantin
ctfchallenge02-Apr-2009 12:19
Love the reflection! BTW, the male has the longer beak. - angioman
ctfchallenge02-Apr-2009 00:43
Wow, twins. -Doug
ctfchallenge01-Apr-2009 17:25
Try subtracting one from the other and see if the result is a positive or negative number. These subjective conclusions are not working. -tv
ctfchallenge01-Apr-2009 15:30
Find the male - he is the bigger one. Or if you can not recognise him - then look at female - she is the smaller one. It's easy, isn't it ?
Konstantin
Rod 01-Apr-2009 13:24
Which one is the smaller one? Or if you can't answer that, which one is the bigger one?:-)
ctfchallenge01-Apr-2009 08:49
Hi,
the birds can not be the same - the bigger one is male and the smaller one - female.
Konstantin
Rod 01-Apr-2009 00:02
We were much too polite to mention that Brent:-) Naughty Konstantin might have also added a butterfly in his lizard picy but we have bin concentrating on sorting David out before starting on Kon, I wonder if he used the Lucis filter too:-)
ctfchallenge31-Mar-2009 23:31
I can't be the only one to notice they are both the same bird can I? Sneaky and clever Konstantin :-)
~Brent
Rod 31-Mar-2009 21:59
These birds are well known for always walking backwards so a point deduction might be in order a:-)
ctfchallenge31-Mar-2009 21:35
Nice - working opposite corners and even if not actually "touching" the edges, they are clearly moving there. Good timing. -tv