Night Ride Through Hope County - Night Photography.
Starting near Nick Rye's rescue site, the night sky and glowing lights turned Hope County stunningly beautiful. From aurora views and campfires to ATV chases and explosive ambushes, the journey felt cinematic.
When I started playing the game today to capture some night photographs, I found my character at this place from where I saved Nick Rye last time. I didn't recognize this place from this view cause I didn't think this place would look this beautiful in the dark.
These lights made this place so bright even in the dark. I tried to shoot some lights to reduce the brightness of my monitor, lol.
I could see the moon accompanying the burned and broken statue of Joseph Seed that I destroyed myself in the previous installment. I saw some wild, harmless animals and I used one of them as a model there.
I tried to use the moon and those peace flags for some an aesthetic view and I guess I didn't do bad.
This was in front of the cave where once I visited for a treasure hunt. The campfire attracted me from a far so I went there and got these views. Any kinds of fire looks great in the dark in this game.
I was riding this ATV towards an outpost that I'd liberate next and suddenly some highwaymen saw me on my way and started chasing me and shooting at me when I kept driving.
I stopped finding a mounted gun and this big truck followed me. First I shot the driver and then I got into the truck and came out right away to trigger the explosive set into it and found these awesome shots.
There were more highwaymen on my way that I tried to fight driving the ATV but I somehow met an accident and the ATV got destroyed/blasted. Then I had to walk all my way to the outpost, which was a lot far.
Standing on the rocky edge beneath a glowing aurora, I surveyed the vast wilderness that was covered in darkness. It's a quiet, watchful moment, where calm beauty meets the tension of survival.
Then I found this frame. The moon added a nice touch into this one. This shot's strong composition and mood make it an excellent cinematic wallpaper.
I was going to use this abandoned hanging bridge that was once a place of interest to tourists. It looked like the moon was welcoming me.
Then I noticed this church on my way. There is a treasure hunt job there and I noticed a highwayman was trying to barge in and then left with anger as he couldn't.
There was this dog carrying something using its mouth. It looked like its food but later I found its something that belongs to me. That's the Hope County Jail in the far.
There was this highwayman scrapper who was looting a man after killing him. I approached him slowly as they normally tries to escape me and then I shot him getting close.
And at last I reached my destination. The outpost I'm gonna liberate next. And its end of my night photography for this time.
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I love every bit of the story
I love games so much but I have never really had resources for good games, far cry is such an interesting game, hoping to play this game some day
Let's hope you can try them someday, they're good.
Nice screenshots :) @tipu curate 7
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Excellent photos! Some caught my attention more than others. I love that you took the time and thought about what you wanted to show us. I wish you the best of luck in the contest.
Thank you, I'm glad you noticed. I enjoyed choosing which shots to share.