@hoseok.j Kristine was on her way back from one of the exhibits she had a pleasure of hosting at. It was evening and the sun was setting over beyond the horizon. A beautiful sight indeed and with this, Kristine decided to whip out her camera from her bag and stand to the side - out of the way of pedestrians walking on the sidewalk - to take a few picture of the scenery. Once she was most satisfied with the several pictures she took, she continued to walk with her camera hanging by it's lanyard around her shoulder. It wasn't long until she reached the park since it was on her way towards her house. Instead of just passing through, she decided that it would be a great time to take it easy and if anything interesting was happening at the park. Kristine had her camera ready and took some pictures of the season changing leaves that hung loosely among the trees above. There were thousands, perhaps, millions of leaves hanging for dear life above her and Kristine wondered how beautiful of a sight it would be to see those leaves fall at once. Perhaps at another time would she capture that moment in time.
Continuing on with her small journey, she took some photos of the local critters that entertained the small children who walked passed them. The squirrels, the stray cats, the caterpillars, and the rare sighting of a wild bunny that Kristine seemed to miss when she tried to fumble with her camera to take a picture of it. "Damn." she muttered as she watched the bunny hop off into a bush. It only took a few more steps when she caught sight of someone dancing in a secluded area of the park. There was a speaker and a phone set off to the side and the male who was dancing was dancing ever so passionately - as if they were in their own little world. This would be a fantastic photo. A moment captured in time. As Kristine got close enough, she tried her best not to disturb the male who was in their own little world. Grabbing her camera, she lifted it up to her face and peeked through the viewfinder and took a photo. Unfortunately, because off the sun setting and the sky was getting darker, her camera had automatically switched to flash mode. When she had taken the picture, a bright flash surrounded the male and with this, she tensely became frigid and slowly peeked over her camera and at the male.