two youngsters, male or female?

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two youngsters, male or female?

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Hi,

what do you think?

Image 6cm.

Imagethe same

Image this is the second one, he/she is 5cm.

Imagestill the second one

Imageand the last photo of the second zebra.

I think that they are both male, I hope the second one is a female :wink:
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I wouldn't want to judge at that size ;)
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Post by John »

Impossible jacqie, try again in 6 months.
Then post pictures from the top and a clear close up from the side of the head.
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Oké John I will do that. I had tried it yesterday but when I take pictures too close they get blurry ( like fog :oops: )
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Jacqie wrote:Oké John I will do that. I had tried it yesterday but when I take pictures too close they get blurry ( like fog :oops: )
Have a look on the cameras settings for a little flower icon. its the macro mode and will take a lot better close ups ;)

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smithrc.. I already use that setting, I gues the camera just doesn't take better pictures :roll:
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Post by rhino »

Looks like only the pics you took through the glass are blurry. The one from on top looks great. Maybe someone good with a camera could give some insight on this.
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I can ask my boyfriend but I think I wait till the Zebra's are a bit older :wink:
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