Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Blog assignment 11

I love to go for hikes or walks deep in any wooded and rural areas with my family and friends to take nature pictures. I distinctly remember this one time I went out with my friend to get pictures just as the sun was going down because that is the perfect time to get pictures. The day started out really well. I picked her up and we drove to the park to start our walk. The weather was really nice, it was warm with a bit of a breeze. It was an easy short walk before the view got really nice. We were taking pictures of everything from little bugs and birds to the trees with extremely green leaves. Everything was so alive and beautiful. Not only was the day picture perfect, but it was crisp and clear. We accidentally walked up on a small creek just as the sun was hitting it so perfectly. We were taking a few pictures and suddenly across the way we spotted a deer and surprisingly enough it did not even run from us. Almost as if it was posing for its picture. At least that's what I would like to tell you happened this day. Unfortunately this was just the opposite and it was a very unlucky day for us. I was running a little late to pick up my friend and when I arrived she was more than a little annoyed with me.  She finally got over it and we arrived at the park.  Just as we got there the clouds started to set in and the day was fast becoming dark.  We were very worried about our equipment and rain so we hurried around taking as many pictures as possible.  The setting was less than ideal as it was early spring and things were still dull and dark.  Not quite the color we were hoping for.  It was at this time when the deer appeared, but as my luck was going, in my rush I had missed grabbing my wide angle lens and the shot was very hard to get.  

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