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* Another version of the previous variant has only a single swan on top of the {{color|blue}} hill, as the camera is rotating in the left direction. | * Another version of the previous variant has only a single swan on top of the {{color|blue}} hill, as the camera is rotating in the left direction. | ||
* Yet another one similarly has three half-cropped swans simply on top of the {{color|blue}} hill. In this one too, the camera is rotating in the left direction. | * Yet another one similarly has three half-cropped swans simply on top of the {{color|blue}} hill. In this one too, the camera is rotating in the left direction. | ||
* On a {{color|blue}} and white background, | * On a {{color|blue}} and white background, there are five swans' heads pointing upwards; three swans are seen at the center with their heads curving upwards, the fourth one is separately on the left pointing straight up and the fifth one can be spotted far behind three swans. This time, the camera is rotating in the left direction. | ||
* There is a group of half-cropped swans gathered on a circuit with their heads pointing towards each other. The {{color|blue|bluish}} glow can be spotted on the left side of the screen. Here, the camera is now rotating in the left direction. | * There is a group of half-cropped swans gathered on a circuit with their heads pointing towards each other. The {{color|blue|bluish}} glow can be spotted on the left side of the screen. Here, the camera is now rotating in the left direction. | ||
* The camera is pointing on towards swan couple, that share the same position with others being seen around them. This time, the camera is pointing in the right direction. | * The camera is pointing on towards swan couple, that share the same position with others being seen around them. This time, the camera is pointing in the right direction. |