When it comes to kicking back and taking it easy, southern elephant seals are skilled practitioners of the art. Their big, blubberous bodies were lazily strewn across the beach and bay of Sea Lion Island in the Falklands. Early one morning, I caught these two juvenile seals doing their best to do nothing in a shallow inlet. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/6.3 at 1/250th of a second
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I know just how they feel!
great pic., they feel deprive of their water, they look very sad, maybe make them hap=py again by trying to- give them more water to- play in ?
I think, they are enjoying their company and closeness, wonderful pic!
On occasion one feels the —- Urge to exercise but then lies —- Down until it passes .
Life is so tender.
Adorbs!