Friday, March 9, 2012

The Bridges of Madison County

Authors Note: This is about Robert Kincaid, a character in "The Bridges of Madison County", and how he would look walking into a room. Tell me if I'm descriptive enough.

Robert Kincaid walked into the room like the wind. He had a camera loosely hung around his neck. He was about 45-50 but his face didn’t show much of his age. He has long blond hair that reached his shoulders, it was different to see that around here, but the look suited him. His tight  white t-shirt showed off the lines of his hard muscles. The edges of his muscles were painted through his shirt. Right then and there he was the hardest man in the world. He quickly bent down on one knee and grabbed his camera, shooting a picture. I could tell by the way he snapped the shot, and the way he caressed his camera with such a passion, that he was a passionate photographer. He loved to capture great moments to him. This made him sensitive...but he was strong also, his muscles proved that. His veins popped out of his arms.  He was a lion, patiently waiting to pounce on the perfect photo. It was breathtaking to watch him. After his shots were finished he slowly rose up, beads of sweat on his forehead, he then turned around and without a sound left.

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