Last Friday, Nicholas went to an art exhibition in the Taichung Arts Museum for Marx’s world famous statue—Iron Man in Throwing. There were many people crowded in front of the artistic work, and they were having a lively discussion. So thrilled was Nicholas that he kept staring at the statue, especially the iron discus held in the right hand. He thought that this piece of work was filled with the beauty of power, so he couldn’t help but take the camera out of his LV bag.
Without any further hesitation, Nicholas turned on the camera and focused on the statue. With the flash light and the sound of ”Ka-ca!” he successfully took many photos. He decided to post these pictures on his blog, sharing them with his online buddies. After he finished the job, Nicholas placed the camera back to the bag and on with his visit.
However, much to his surprise, right at this very moment, a staff came rushing toward Nicholas. The staff tapped Nicholas on the left shoulder, and pointed at the sign that read “No Photos!”, asking Nicholas to hand in his camera. Unwillingly, Nicholas had to delete all the photos he had just snapped, with his heart bleeding. It was indeed an unlucky experience for Nicholas, and he had learned a lesson: He would be far more cautious with the museum instruction next time!
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