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    Default Sea Otter on Beach

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    Sea otters spend most of their time in water. I don't know why they come out onto land, especially on a cold windy day, but this one did.

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    They do look ungainly when out of water. Nice inquisitive look on the face. Was it HH?

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    maybe rotate the beach a little clockwise ? I enjoy seeing some animals outside the 'normal' habitat !:cool:

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    Excellent image inquisitive look on the face
    TFS

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    Bill,

    if you are going to level something, level the eyes and not the slant of the beach. I am assuming that the sand was slanted from the surf up.

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    Nice capture of this guy out of his normal environment. In re: to leveling, it looks as though the brush in bg is growing straight so I would personally leave as is. Like the look he is giving you.
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    Cute guy. Looks like he is as interested in you as you were in him.

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    Neat shot. They certainly look different on land.

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