Another from Morro Bay. This time the otter is doing some stretching exercises. When they stretch, it always looks like they’re either praying, clapping or trying to shoot a free throw without a ball. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 3200, f/4 at 1/100th of a second
Ha. Yes, Fred, it is a bit of an optical illusion. Looks like the tail is a hollow tube, but the tip of the tail is just pointed forward giving that impression. Once you see it, you get it.
Aha, thanks! And more importantly thanks for these images – I rarely comment, but your PotD really is a bright spot in my day, appreciate your excellent work!
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And teeth, too!
—– Gotta twist and shout
—– Moving to the rythm of the sea
—– In the shower I sing .
Thought of you when I read this one Peter.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/09/forget-the-environment-new-words-lifes-wonders-language
—– Thanks Sean , Trying to reframe .
Clapping, this one is clapping.
Where’s the beach ball? 🙂
Or a high five (or ten). But I’m confused by the other end – is this one missing 1/2 its tail?
Ha. Yes, Fred, it is a bit of an optical illusion. Looks like the tail is a hollow tube, but the tip of the tail is just pointed forward giving that impression. Once you see it, you get it.
Aha, thanks! And more importantly thanks for these images – I rarely comment, but your PotD really is a bright spot in my day, appreciate your excellent work!
Performing. For the photo op!