Why do photos included in Mail messages appear out of orientation, but straighter out automatically upon hitting reply?

On occasion, pictures that are attached to Apple e mail messages are out of orientation, but straighten out automatically when I hit reply.  Any ideas out there?

On occasion, pictures that are attached to Apple e mail messages are out of orientation, but straighten out automatically when I hit reply.  Any ideas out there?

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