Moments from the Temple and its Surroundings.

Hello my friends from #gamingphotography!!! Today I took the time to better understand the content guidelines of this precious community that I am still trying to integrate into, with the goal of creating content more aligned with the purpose of this community and ensuring the highest possible quality. So today I will be sharing some of my screenshots taken on my PS3 from the game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.

This screenshot was taken when I entered the temple in search of clues about the location of Shambhala and the Cintamani Stone. After solving some puzzles, the mechanism activated, and I found it fascinating, so I took the opportunity to save it. The level of detail in the place seemed amazing to me, especially for a game that’s quite old.

This is another of the main artifacts that accompanies me in the game, and it's the first time I saw it being used.

This moment of searching the horizon also seemed pretty cool to me and reminded me a lot of the gestures from Pirates of the Caribbean, where Captain Jack says, "in search of the horizon." Here, though, it was less about the horizon and more about looking for trouble.

And speaking of trouble, this is where it starts to appear.

This photo, which gave me a pretty clear view of the situation I was about to face, also seemed really great to me. I'm still amazed by the quality the console had, and I love being able to collect this photo as a reminder of my adventures in Uncharted, a game that, needless to say, I absolutely loved.

The moment of escaping this place couldn’t go unnoticed hahaha 🤣🤣🤣


Here I was trying to enjoy the scenery when, out of nowhere, the troublemakers showed up to ruin the moment.


And this is one of my favorite images I was able to capture this time. I was hoping to share more pictures of this little gem that I revisited, but unfortunately, my gaming session was cut short due to power outages.

I hope to keep improving, and if you have any tips for future posts, I’d greatly appreciate them.

Until the next adventure!

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