Prompto Argentum (
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fandomhigh2022-01-20 02:57 am
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Photography; Thursday, First Period [01/20].
Prompto was actually kind of used to random chocobos showing up at his classes...but that had been in the danger shop, not in actual real life, so finding his classroom filled not only with chocobos, but with chocobo chicks that morning?
UMMMM. BEST CLASS EVER?
So yes, there were a bunch of tiny little baby chocobos that in many ways resembled fluffy yellow chickens flocking around the classroom that day, warking and kwehing adorably as they explored their territory. That included jumping on the desks, on chairs, on Prompto himself. One managed to perch on the very top of his head, and another on his shoulder, and he could not even be mad at it. Who could possibly be mad a thing like that?
"Hey, guys," he greeted, chuckling a little, absolutely delightly because he had chocobos on his head! "Sooooo, we were kind of going to do a lesson on different kinds of shots today, but, honestly? If life gives you chocochicks....take chocobo pictures! So we'll go over a few little tips and tricks for taking pictures of wildlife, and we'll just go from there! And, of course, we'll start with looking over your pictures from last week, too, for framing and Rule of Thirds."
The chocobo on his head let out a little kweh! and started to ruffle its feathers, and instead of having a lesson on Wildlife Photography, the students almost had a lesson on What To Do When Your Teacher Suddenly Dies From Cute Overload.
UMMMM. BEST CLASS EVER?
So yes, there were a bunch of tiny little baby chocobos that in many ways resembled fluffy yellow chickens flocking around the classroom that day, warking and kwehing adorably as they explored their territory. That included jumping on the desks, on chairs, on Prompto himself. One managed to perch on the very top of his head, and another on his shoulder, and he could not even be mad at it. Who could possibly be mad a thing like that?
"Hey, guys," he greeted, chuckling a little, absolutely delightly because he had chocobos on his head! "Sooooo, we were kind of going to do a lesson on different kinds of shots today, but, honestly? If life gives you chocochicks....take chocobo pictures! So we'll go over a few little tips and tricks for taking pictures of wildlife, and we'll just go from there! And, of course, we'll start with looking over your pictures from last week, too, for framing and Rule of Thirds."
The chocobo on his head let out a little kweh! and started to ruffle its feathers, and instead of having a lesson on Wildlife Photography, the students almost had a lesson on What To Do When Your Teacher Suddenly Dies From Cute Overload.

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"And remember," he concluded, as if he'd just finished giving a lecture, "the truly heroic thing to do is practice proper bike safety! Mumen Rider...out!"
And, with that, he rode his bike right out the door and presumably down the hallway.
Re: Show Off Last Week's Photos - Photography, 01/20.
Was no one else freaking out about this?
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Listen to the Lecture - Photography, 01/20.
"Okay," he said, "that was weird..."
But, hey, the last time he turned into that guy, he'd spent the whole weekend riding that bike around the island...yes, even up the stairs...and felt it for pretty much a week afterwards, so he'd gladly take a few minutes over a whole damn weekend! Even if it was a little upsetting, but he shook his head and focused on the class.
"Right," he said, "so, if you didn't show off your pictures already, let's do that, and then we'll go over a few things to make animal photography work better, and then I'll just let you guys go and try and get some great chocochick shots! Who wants to go first?"
Re: Listen to the Lecture - Photography, 01/20.
She admittedly hadn't gotten as many as the first week because she had tried to stay inside as much as possible, she really didn't like the cold but she had gotten a few shots of what she hoped represented rule of thirds, mainly the gym and she had taken a few shots of the pool as well.
There were a few outside shots of the sky as well and of course she still had to get those random ground shots that she hadn't meant
Also it was another week where she hadn't broken the camera so that was also something she was quite happy about.
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Take Pictures of Chocochicks! - Photography, 01/20.
They have...apparently found a way to get onto the ceiling? Prompto was just going to take a moment to gawk up at a cluster of chocochicks that managed to cluster up onto the lighting fixtures in the classroom, because how did they even get up there? Was that even safe?
Either way, now would be a good time to at least try to take pictures of the chocochicks....if you're able.
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Re: Take Pictures of Chocochicks! - Photography, 01/20.
They were also apparently quite violent! Well, not cat violent, but when Sakaki tried to take a few pictures of the baby chocobos, they started to swarm and chase after her and, in a desperation to not suffer the same fate she always suffered around cats, she flailed around in an effort to try and escape them.
They looked cute and harmless, sure, but so did cats!
Talk to the Teacher - Photography, 01/20.
And honestly, he couldn't wait to see what kind of shots the students got of them!
OOC - Photography, 01/20.