![A little about animals](/content/images/size/w1200/2023/03/DSC_3367.jpeg)
![A little about animals](/content/images/size/w1200/2023/03/DSC_3367.jpeg)
Having come to my senses a little bit after another episode of the covid. (I don't even know what it is anymore, is it my second? Third?) Well, it's officially confirmed to be my second. But other than that, who knows.
Okay, it doesn't really matter, so here's what you do. Especially now in France, no quarantine, and no strict self-isolation requirements. So you got sick, you stayed home for the sake of decency for five days, and that's it, go to work.
Anyway, after sitting at home most of the week, I finally got out to take pictures today. Since the weather was generally fine, it was decided to go to a nature reserve on the other side of town. Well, really, an hour by subway (heh, when I thought that 2 - 3 hours by subway is a long time).
So, I got to the reserve and took some pictures. In general, it suddenly turned out that during the strike period there are no people there, and I really enjoyed the walk almost without people, which allowed first of all to get pretty close to the animals, and secondly - to find a comfortable shooting point.
And plus (No offense to anyone), our people are not very good at behaving in such places.
In general, use the tip - the strike as a great way to walk in an unexpected place, without a lot of people.