Yikes - I need to review if I have any new ones C'mon ladies, they're nippin' at our heels
Maybe after the Holidays...
KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
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Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
Dindingwe added 1 new entry = 70
Ladies
Flutterby - 12290
nan - 11040
Amoli - 6230
Tina - 4940
Toko - 4660
ExFmem - 3420
Lisbeth - 2920
Super Mongoose - 2710
Mel - 1120
Sharifa - 730
mposthumus - 560
Michele Nel - 340
Pooky - 230
Spotted Genet - 20
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Total: 51 170
Gents
leachy - 19080
Dindingwe - 11050
Duke - 6050
BluTuna - 4210
Dewi - 4110
steamtrainfan - 2260
Bush Brat - 1860
Richprins - 1310
harrys - 660
General Gump - 300
Dzombo - 190
Peter Betts - 40
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Total: 51 120
Ladies
Flutterby - 12290
nan - 11040
Amoli - 6230
Tina - 4940
Toko - 4660
ExFmem - 3420
Lisbeth - 2920
Super Mongoose - 2710
Mel - 1120
Sharifa - 730
mposthumus - 560
Michele Nel - 340
Pooky - 230
Spotted Genet - 20
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Total: 51 170
Gents
leachy - 19080
Dindingwe - 11050
Duke - 6050
BluTuna - 4210
Dewi - 4110
steamtrainfan - 2260
Bush Brat - 1860
Richprins - 1310
harrys - 660
General Gump - 300
Dzombo - 190
Peter Betts - 40
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Total: 51 120
Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
Too late
But I see an error in my total: it is 11050 and not 17050 (you made a mistake when adding my points on December 6), otherwise the gents and would be at more than 57.000 !
Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
And counting again with the correct figures, I find:
Ladies : 51.210
Gents : 51.120
Ladies : 51.210
Gents : 51.120
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Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
Well done Dindingwe Thank you!
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Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
Well spotted Dindingwe...and thanks for being so honest! I have adjusted the scores.
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Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
For the sake of controversy....
Is it fair to use almost the same frame and adding and detracting the birds as they come and go and get 3 in on, 4 in one, 5 in one 6 in one etc? Some of the birds are the same ones in 2, 3, 4 etc. photos.
Is it fair to use almost the same frame and adding and detracting the birds as they come and go and get 3 in on, 4 in one, 5 in one 6 in one etc? Some of the birds are the same ones in 2, 3, 4 etc. photos.
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The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
for the sake of controversy indeed.........
as you say... the frame is the same and the birds come and go on their own accord
i just photograph them as they come and go......
the word "fair" is a value statement and means different things to different people at different times..
the future is not what it used to be
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Re: KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions
A little discussion from time to time adds a bit of salt to the daily life
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