Seek a place unnoticed, where few wander.
Attach a camera to a tripod.
Program the camera to automatically take a photograph once every second.
Walk as far away from the camera as possible.
Maintain this practice until you are certain the camera is dead.

Find a banal scene within a grandiose landscape.
Attach a camera to a tripod.
Program the camera to automatically take a photograph once every second.
Inform every passerby that you are photographing a rare animal and encourage them to search for it.
Maintain this practice until the audible click of the camera stops, signifying the death of the device.

Find a hill.
Midway up the hill, attach a camera to a tripod.
Program the camera to automatically take a photograph once every second.
Leave the camera behind and hike to the top of the hill.
Enjoy the view until you are certain the camera is dead.

Find a landscape to photograph.
Attach a camera to a tripod.
Aim the camera at the view that demands to be photographed.
Program the camera to automatically take a photograph once every second.
Pivot and stare into what the camera ignores.

Find a landscape to photograph at sunset.
Attach a camera to a tripod.
Program the camera to take a photograph once every second.
Fix your gaze on patches of sunlight until they dissolve into shade.
Maintain this practice until the audible click of the camera stops, signifying the death of the device.

Find a forest.
Attach a camera to a tripod.
Program the camera to automatically take a photograph once every second.
Become the least threatening thing imaginable and try to make friends with a wild animal.
Maintain this practice until the audible click of the camera stops, signifying the death of the device.

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