Greetings friends of the community. This time I find myself taking a night walk around the docks of my island in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag. In case any of you are wondering what's so special about this, let me tell you that the theme of the Weekly Community Contest is Night Photography, so if you didn't know yet, stop by and check it out.
As I was telling you, I was walking around the docks with the intention of taking some shots of the night sky, and taking advantage of the fact that there was a beautiful moon, I also wanted to capture its reflection in the sea.
While playing a bit with the perspectives of the images, I jumped into the water to take the typical photo of the moon's reflection from the water's edge. On my way back to the dock, I saw some sailors having a good time and, after photographing them, I got to thinking that maybe in some big city people also make life at night.
Without thinking twice, I boarded my ship and headed for Havana, because what better city to photograph than my own? Although it is clear to me that the only thing they have in common between the real one and the one in the game is the name and a building or two.
During the trip I took some pictures of my ship and, although there was an annoying fog, some of them turned out very well.
As usual, there is always some boat that wants to be too smart and sets a collision course, so with a burst of gunfire I send it to the bottom to meet Sebastian and Flounder and take their cargo with me.
When I arrive in Havana, the first thing I see is the cages with the skeletons. During the day they are not so impressive, but at night I feel that this sign takes on a little more meaning.
Well, I had come with the idea of taking pictures of the night life, but seeing the same as during the day, I changed my mind. Now I was going to climb on the highest buildings of the city and take some pictures with an aerial view of the whole area.
Everything was going well, the moon continued to illuminate the rooftops, I hadn't had to deal with many guards, but from one moment to the next I found myself taking pictures of crosses and the moon. I don't know at what point it happened, but I had to focus on the main objective and photograph the other part of the city.
In the company of a white cat that did not accompany me much, but I met him every now and then, I was able to reach the other side of the city and photograph the rest of the landscape, including the port.
That's all for today. I must say that I am very happy to be able to participate again in the weekly contest and I hope that there will be many more after this one. I say goodbye, but not before wishing you all a happy day.
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