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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Isn't he cute? He's getting used to posing. Of course, after that, I climbed up to change the angle a bit.
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.
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.
All media is screenshots or recordings from the game theHunter: Call of the Wild.