Framing the Sunset

Sianna Djordjevic

class of 2047 | aspiring fashion photographer
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OOC First Name
Emzies
Blood Status
Mixed Blood
Relationship Status
Single
Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual
Wand
Curly 13 1/2" Unyielding Rosewood Wand with Unicorn Hair Core
Age
10/2028
With an exceedingly sunny and clear skied day Sianna had decided that she could take some photographs of the slowly setting sun, the school was perfectly perched in a way that allowed any sunset to be framed, it just required you to find the right area of the school. Sianna had always enjoyed the north tower, not only was it close to the Ravenclaw tower but it had multiple openable windows in so many directions and today she had decided to use it to take a good number of pictures. Sianna as soon as it got close to the sun setting had left the common room with her camera and tripod in hand, and a few books to pass the time one it was set up. Sianna had always loved photography but her work with yearbook had focused her mostly on profiles on photos of events rather than staged shots that she much preferred, the school pictures lacked a certain element that she thought made pictures look perfect, but the school wasn't asking for her to spend two hours on every person, so there was no time to do that. It made it difficult to separate her duties as the yearbook photographer and her desire for photography, but since it was the start of the year, she had less to worry about and do, so she had a little more time.

Arriving at the north tower, Sianna began setting herself up, moving the brunette hair out of her eyes as she set up the camera, placing it upon the tripod and opening the window so she wouldn't get any glare, she had brought her usual camera bag with her, it had a few lenses that she could switch out if the one she had didn't work with the setting sun. The teen placed the camera on the tripod and switched it on. The camera was her own camera and one of about three that she owned, it was the one she used for herself and these kinds of things and not the one she used for the yearbook, it was a combination of a magical camera and a muggle camera, with the ability to take both kinds of pictures, it was slightly bulkier than her school camera but it needed to be. She tapped the camera with her wand and watched it turn on, she was bent to that level in trying to set up the camera, shifting it's position slightly, sharpening the focus, picking the correct setting and taking a few test pictures, the sun was beginning its descent and she stood watching from the camera, getting the sunset perfectly in frame and being ready to take the picture.
 

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