Penguin Watch Talk
Is that an egg near the right edge, about 1/3 of the way up?
The one just right of center must have slept in his tux; his shirtfront is all wrinkled.
Lower right: Looks like an egg(shell) with a chunk missing out of it. Wasn't sure if I should mark it or not.
Bottom half and right 20% of image is obscured.
Lower left corner of image is obscured.
Right-hand 40% of image is obscured.
Much of the image is indistinct.
Most of the image is obscured.
Two spots on lens (water drops?) obscuring upper right corner and upper left center.
Bottom 40% and right-hand 20& of image is obscured.
Image is somewhat dark, and contrast is rather flat.
Lower 40% and right-hand 20% of image is obscured.
Not entirely sure that's an egg.
Lower third and right 20% of image is obscured.
Right edge of image is obscured.
Image is almost entirely obscured.
Most of image is obscured.
Lower half and right 1/4 of image is obscured.
Right half of image is obscured.
Right half of image completely obscured.
Left 1/3 and part of right hand edge obscured.
Two eggs, right center near the edge?
Background is very dark; there could be more penguins.
Far right edge of image is obscured.
Right hand 1/4 of image is obscured.
Background is very dark.
Light falloff: Background is very dark. There may be more penguins.
Right 60% of image is obscured.
Light falloff makes background of image too dark to see.
Entire image is indistinct.
Possibly an egg in the lower right corner. Doesn't look quite right, somehow.
Right 2/3 of image is partially obscured.
Top 1/3 of image is very dark.
Right 25% of image is obscured.
Large portions of the image are at least partially obscured.
Lower 40% of image is obscured.
Image is very dark.
Image is almost completely obscured.
Bottom 60% of image is obscured.
Right 2/3 of image--where most of the penguins would be here--is obscured.
Right 1/3 of image--where many of the penguins at this site are usually found--is obscured.
Part of image is indistinct; possibly snowflakes on lens.
Bottom edge of frame is obscured.
Almost entire image is obscured.
Glare from sun obscures upper right edge of image.
Image is very dark; there may be other penguins.
Left 1/4 of image is obscured.
Right 1/4 of image is obscured.
Right quarter of image is obscured.
Left 30% of image is obscured.
Right half of image is almost completely obscured.
Image is dark and partially obscured by blowing snow. There are usually more penguins at this site.
Image is dark and partially obscured.
Lower 1/4 and right edge of image obscured.
Lower left corner is obscured.
Left edge of image is obscured.
Slightly obscure at top center--right where most of the penguins usually are here.
Lower left corner obscured.
Right half of the image--where most of the penguins usually are at this site--is obscured.
Right-hand 40% of the image--where most of the penguins usually are--is obscured.
Left 1/3 of image is obscured.
Irregular obscurity in image.
Upper right corner is partially obscured.
Image partially obscured, but in an area where penguins rarely appear.
Image partially obscured.
Almost the entire image is obscured.
Image is mostly obscured.
I had the idea that the "humans" (plural) label meant one just marked one of the humans. Is this wrong?
There are what appear to be penguins way off in the distance, near the water. Should we be marking them, too?
Is that an egg near the right edge, about 1/3 of the way up?
The one just right of center must have slept in his tux; his shirtfront is all wrinkled.
Lower right: Looks like an egg(shell) with a chunk missing out of it. Wasn't sure if I should mark it or not.
Bottom half and right 20% of image is obscured.
Lower left corner of image is obscured.
Right-hand 40% of image is obscured.
Much of the image is indistinct.
Most of the image is obscured.
Two spots on lens (water drops?) obscuring upper right corner and upper left center.
Bottom 40% and right-hand 20& of image is obscured.
Image is somewhat dark, and contrast is rather flat.
Lower 40% and right-hand 20% of image is obscured.
Not entirely sure that's an egg.
Lower third and right 20% of image is obscured.
Right edge of image is obscured.
Image is almost entirely obscured.
Most of image is obscured.
Lower half and right 1/4 of image is obscured.
Right half of image is obscured.
Right half of image completely obscured.
Left 1/3 and part of right hand edge obscured.
Two eggs, right center near the edge?
Background is very dark; there could be more penguins.
Far right edge of image is obscured.
Right hand 1/4 of image is obscured.
Background is very dark.
Light falloff: Background is very dark. There may be more penguins.
Right 60% of image is obscured.
Light falloff makes background of image too dark to see.
Entire image is indistinct.
Possibly an egg in the lower right corner. Doesn't look quite right, somehow.
Right 2/3 of image is partially obscured.
Top 1/3 of image is very dark.
Right 25% of image is obscured.
Image is almost entirely obscured.
Large portions of the image are at least partially obscured.
Lower 40% of image is obscured.
Image is very dark.
Image is almost completely obscured.
Right half of image is obscured.
Bottom 60% of image is obscured.
Right 2/3 of image--where most of the penguins would be here--is obscured.
Right 1/3 of image--where many of the penguins at this site are usually found--is obscured.
Part of image is indistinct; possibly snowflakes on lens.
Bottom edge of frame is obscured.
Almost entire image is obscured.
Glare from sun obscures upper right edge of image.
Image is very dark; there may be other penguins.
Left 1/4 of image is obscured.
Right 1/4 of image is obscured.
Right quarter of image is obscured.
Left 30% of image is obscured.
Right half of image is almost completely obscured.
Image is dark and partially obscured by blowing snow. There are usually more penguins at this site.
Image is dark and partially obscured.
Left 1/4 of image is obscured.
Lower 1/4 and right edge of image obscured.
Lower left corner is obscured.
Left edge of image is obscured.
Slightly obscure at top center--right where most of the penguins usually are here.
Lower left corner obscured.
Right half of the image--where most of the penguins usually are at this site--is obscured.
Right-hand 40% of the image--where most of the penguins usually are--is obscured.
Left 1/3 of image is obscured.
Irregular obscurity in image.
Upper right corner is partially obscured.
Image partially obscured, but in an area where penguins rarely appear.
Image partially obscured.
Almost the entire image is obscured.
Image is mostly obscured.
I had the idea that the "humans" (plural) label meant one just marked one of the humans. Is this wrong?
There are what appear to be penguins way off in the distance, near the water. Should we be marking them, too?