I was walking through the woods, moving slowly, making sure not to step on a stick or twig that might snap and make a loud noise. Thankfully, it had rained earlier, so the wet leaves dampened the sounds of my footsteps.
I was moving in near silence. Almost all the leaves had fallen from the trees, making it easy to see long distances within the woodland. In my hands I carried a large 500-mm lens and camera. I was on a photographic hunt for white-tailed deer.
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