Sunrise and Sunset of theHunter: Call of The Wild

Hello, everyone!!!

I hope you are well or are trying to be well. Today we come to the time when I was talking to Nabi and I was trying to annoy him a bit by saying, ‘We're going to tie again!' Again, I will be participating in this wonderful community's weekly contest, which you can find here, with sunrises and sunsets from theHunter: Call of The Wild.

We have a saying in Turkish; ‘Hodri meydan!’ Let's do it.

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Layton Lake looks quite simple, but after spending some time climbing it, everything becomes beautiful. I was also struggling between two photos for the cover photo, but with a little help, I was able to choose this beautiful photo.

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I climbed a lot for these two photos. It took about 20 minutes and it was worth it. In fact, while I was working for this photo, my father came with a chair and looked at what I was doing. I was surprised to be honest. Then I changed the map after a few areas that I photographed but did not show you.

But I should add that I started my way with Hirschfelden first. I proceeded with the order in the map arrangement of the game, so as not to get confused.

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It was overcast in Hirschfelden, but the beautiful colours of the sunrise made themselves known. I guess sunrises and sunsets really are unique on every map in this game. I liked them all very much.

After that, I went to Medved Taiga National Park. I almost got killed by a grey wolf on my way there, but I managed to protect myself 💪🏻 After that, I went to where I wanted to go and took some photos that I really liked. The best of them were these two. Unfortunately I couldn't choose one of them.

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I'd like to talk about a time I played with @pravesh0. He denies any guilt in this game. But when we were exploring this place together, he pushed me off a cliff... Did I die? Yes, I did. Am I still angry? No, but it's fun to mess with him.

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I especially love the image on the right. I remember we even talked about it, which is hard for me to remember things. Imagine how much I love it.

After that, I wanted to go to Parque Fernando, but it was a bit difficult because I don't have this DLC. Even in multiplayer, nobody was in the game. So I had to skip this map.

Then I went to Yukon Valley. Oh, it's beautiful here too. Especially the reds. And the occasional snow... I would really like to visit this place. I know I'm saying this too much for this game, but what can you do? The world is home to beautiful natural wonders.

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Here I found an abandoned mine and I asked myself why not. I think it was a good thing. Of course, everything could have been different if I could control the time, but it's better than nothing, right?

After that, I switched to the last map I had in mind when I was running out of time on the computer I was playing on. Where is it? Emerald Coast Australia, of course.

This time Köpek helped me a lot as my model.

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Isn't he cute? He's getting used to posing. Of course, after that, I climbed up to change the angle a bit.

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I had to play with the time a bit to keep it the same, and I had to wait to get the shot I wanted, but I think it was worth it. I even managed to get a frame while I was waiting.

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Of course, I don't know if it is possible to call it a shot, but I couldn't stop myself because I love the colours and clouds so much.

I think I have enough photos and would I be going too far if I say that I am ambitious especially with the first two photos? I like them very much.

Anyway... Let me say goodbye to you without saying more.

That's it for me for this time. See you at the next theHunter: Call of The Wild adventure. Take care of yourself, stay with health and love and please remember that;

You are the only one of you.

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All media is screenshots or recordings from the game theHunter: Call of the Wild.

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