Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest - Theme: Night Photography showing and talking about Night Photography in RDR 2.
There was a widow whom I helped survive in the world alone. After completing some side quests with her, she decided to move to the city to have a better life. After the last goodbye, I decided to stay back for the night there.
When it was time for sunrise, I left that homestead and was getting fresh air while staring at the waterfalls. This moment felt calm.
It was another night, but I had to turn the night into daylight, so I set up my tent and decided to sleep for the night there. I don't know, maybe I had to fight some bounty hunters later in the middle of the night.
Sometimes, I don't get to set up a whole tent when I decide to sleep, especially when I need to turn daylight into night, and after the daytime gets to where I want it, I mean, at nightfall. I found the camp has only a campfire and some blankets close to it.
There I was riding Buell through a dense lake in the dark. The moon was not seen at that moment, but the sky was clear enough.
After I wrote for a moment, the moon started to come out of the dark clouds, and the whole world was getting more light.
I like this one. It was another night and it had a good charm.
I was passing a river line riding Buell, and this part was thicker than what I showed before. The moon took over behind a big tree at that moment when I was staring at it.
I just had to stop there, because I really liked the starry sky from this side of the forest. The hills added good touch in this photo.
There is a trick in this night photography. Actually, it was daytime when I was riding through a dark tunnel and it looked darker than nightfall. But I even had to put out the torch otherwise I was not seeing anything at all.
That's St. Denis at nightfall. I showed part of the city's nightscape before, and I guess I'm going to do that again and again and maybe again.
Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography.

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