It is very difficult to compose large numbers of penguins into a coherent image. There were at least 40 Gentoos nesting and milling about in this part of their rookery, and I was looking for a way to make it all hang together. I noticed the shape of the iceberg that looms behind them -- it seems to have two heads, one going left, and the other right. I watched the behavior of the two penguins standing directly below. Their heads were down, watching the nests. After all, that’s their job. I hoped they would lift their heads up, and my wish was granted. Not only did they raise their heads – one penguin looks left and the other looks right, creating a rhythmic relationship with the iceberg behind them. All the other penguins in the picture now become context for this pair, as the picture organizes itself around this rhythmic repetition.