If Zoe hadn't told you those photos were of trans or intersex people, you would not have noticed. That was the point. You already said that you only focus on those features because you know the person is trans, so pointing those features out as if it means something is pretty much just insulting trans people for the sake of it.
Er... Honestly? I don't mean to come off as insulting to anyone, but yeah, I would have. Some are pretty convincing, but there's something inherently
off about each photo that got me thinking. But then, I'm also the guy who spotted the one cisgendered woman out of an entire lineup of transgendered models without knowing beforehand which was which. I know it's politically correct to pretend that there is no difference, but truth be told, there is. I think it's awful that such differences are met with violence and my heart goes out to all the victims of persecution because of it, but I also think it's awful that we live in a society where we have to pretend there
is no difference or get labeled as a bigot, or ignorant, or met with all manner of hostility. Yeah, I know. First world problems. I'm not going to get beat up for my views like a trans-person is going to get beat up for who they are. But still. Nobody should be met with hostility over this -- on either side.
Like Zoe said, people are people. Rather than tiptoeing around the differences, I think we should all be secure enough in ourselves to celebrate them as something that makes us unique.