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10D, 28-135IS
Our local zoo has a very perky pair of river otters. This is from the same exhibit as the image in EHK, just the other side. The big glass front faces south and it's hard to avoid glare - so I placed the lens hood right against the glass in hopes of catching a dive. It's not a portrait, and I know the animal is a bit blurry - but this is more to convey action and provide a connection to the subject. Nearly full frame - just trimmed about 10% off the edges to tighten the composition. -matt NSN 0017
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by Noel
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