Greetings, Fellow Hunting Stork Hunters And Other Observers Of The Air-Carried Long Cargo!
This shall be a comparison between one stork and another stork. Nothing else to say, just stating the obvious. One storks trash is 'like another stork's snake.
The snake tied itself in a knot. It was obviously studying the trash's behavior and tried to mimic it... I don't know why... since storks obviously won't let you alone even in the case they think you are trash, indeed.
See for yourselves!
Camera Settings:
Aperture F4
Shutter Speed 1/3200
Light Sensitivity ISO 200
Focal Length 184 mm
Camera Model:
Canon EOS 2000D with a 70-200 4 L lens
And then...
That Communist-Star-Marked Hangar in the background is for sale, by the way. it's worth it even if its just so that you can add it to your collection of historical hangars.
Camera Settings:
Aperture F4
Shutter Speed 1/640
Light Sensitivity ISO 100
Focal Length 131 mm
Camera Model:
Canon EOS 2000D with a 70-200 4 L lens
And they started in a like manner, too...
... wait for it...
But this time in reverse order.
I don't know about the piece of trash, but the snakeknot is doing its best to appear in public. Alive and cute, if possible.
Perhaps, it is suitable for building a nest, after all.
I wonder, though... which one would I prefer for my own nest were I a stork... Both are kind of not what I would ever pick.
Then again, I know almost nothing of making these types of probes.
Peace and
Yours,
Manol