Pluvia, in reference to the battle of the bands, you are a
terrible photographer. They're not even the cool kind of bad photography! The ones of your friends, however, lead me to believe that you know how to work a camera correctly.
Well, I wanted to take surprise pictures of everyone, not the boring kind where they have to stand and pose, the fun kind where they're genuinely smiling.
Unfortunately, this required for me to suddenly whip out my camera, and take a snapshot really quick, when they were least expecting it. Being a digital camera, it had a screen in which I could look at the photo I took, but it was somehow broken, and only showed me a bright white light.
So just before the concert, I connected my camera up to my laptop to check if the photos were ok, they were fine, turns out it was only the screen that was broken. So I just decided that I wouldn't need to see what pictures I was taking, and went off to the concert happily.
This photo here was a quick snapshot of Yeager. After I'd taken it, Dan replied with "Why did you just take a photo of your cousins chest..?" I hadn't realised that I had, but shrugged Dan off thinking that he was just trying to tease me into thinking all of my photos were going to come out in weird angles.
In my next photo, about half a dozen people were walking down some steps, I poked my head in and said "I just want to get a big group picture of everyone".
This is what I got.
Unsure whether or not Dan was telling the truth, I went back and found Yeager, and took another surprise photo of him, this time a bit closer to his face, to ensure that I got a good photo.
And finally, my last photo of the day, I asked Mumble's if I could get a full bodied shot of him outside of the school. So he went and stretched his arms out to pose, and I snapped the photo.