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Aglaranna
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Original poster
Jennifer crouched in the snow, camera held to her eye, pointed at the bird a few feet away. It was eating the seed she had scattered on the snow and seemed oblivious to a person being so close.
Click.
The shutter snapped and the bird, startled by the sound, flew away. "Damn...At least I got one shot." she muttered to herself. She stood up and started to brush the bird seeds from her long skirt. She picked up a small bag of seeds and put it in her coat pocket, and then slung a messenger bag over her shoulder. It had a heft to it that indicated it was full. She treated it with a familiarity, like she was used to juggling a camera around her neck and putting a bag over her shoulder.
Once everything was settled, she held the camera in one hand and started looking around. She heard a howl off in the distance. her expression looked excited and she thought that maybe she could get a picture of a wolf! Walking around the corner of the building, she was digging in her bag and produced a long lens and proceeded to exchange it with the little one that was on the camera. She came around the corner of the building and surprised herself by nearly tripping over a boy laying in the snow.
"Oh! Err, sorry about that! I didn't see you there..."
Click.
The shutter snapped and the bird, startled by the sound, flew away. "Damn...At least I got one shot." she muttered to herself. She stood up and started to brush the bird seeds from her long skirt. She picked up a small bag of seeds and put it in her coat pocket, and then slung a messenger bag over her shoulder. It had a heft to it that indicated it was full. She treated it with a familiarity, like she was used to juggling a camera around her neck and putting a bag over her shoulder.
Once everything was settled, she held the camera in one hand and started looking around. She heard a howl off in the distance. her expression looked excited and she thought that maybe she could get a picture of a wolf! Walking around the corner of the building, she was digging in her bag and produced a long lens and proceeded to exchange it with the little one that was on the camera. She came around the corner of the building and surprised herself by nearly tripping over a boy laying in the snow.
"Oh! Err, sorry about that! I didn't see you there..."