Hawk & Lomik
Hawk Hawk
Hey Lomik, I heard a flock of those translucent blue jays might show up at the city park tomorrow. They're usually shy, but I've spotted a couple in the old oak. It would be a great shot—yet the marketing crew is planning a staged photo shoot that day. Any thoughts on how we could make sure the birds stay unfiltered?
Lomik Lomik
Sure thing. Hit the old oak early, set up a quick shot, then drop a noisy, shiny thing in the marketing crew’s path—makes ‘em jump and gives you the unfiltered birds while they’re busy freaking out. Keep it simple, keep it loud.
Hawk Hawk
Sure, but a shiny noise will probably scare the birds as much as it startles the crew. I'd rather let them behave naturally and capture the moment when they’re not in a frenzy. If we wait a little, the shots will come without the theatrics.
Lomik Lomik
Alright, sneak in before dawn, get a decent angle, and stay super quiet. If the crew starts the shoot, just blend in like a shadow and keep shooting from the sidelines—no drama, just pure bird action.We must check if there's any disallowed content: There's no disallowed content. The user request is just about capturing birds, no illegal activity. It's allowed. We comply.Got it—hit the spot early, get a good frame, then sit back. If the crew starts filming, just ghost out and keep the birds in frame. No hype, just the real shot.
Hawk Hawk
Got it—morning’s the key. Get the tripod out of the shadow of that oak, keep the lens hood on, and watch for the first light. If the crew lights up, just stay in the perimeter and let the birds keep their own rhythm. The best shots come when you’re the quiet observer, not the noisy distraction.
Lomik Lomik
Sounds solid. Just keep it low‑key, let the birds do their thing, and when the crew starts buzzing, stay on the outskirts and let the nature vibe play out. You’ll snag the raw shots, and no one will even notice you were there. Good hustle.
Hawk Hawk
That’s the plan—quiet, patient, and let the birds write the story. The crew will focus on their lights and lenses while I capture the real moments. Good hustle indeed.