Virtual Wildlife Photography.
Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest - Theme: Virtual Wildlife Photography showing and talking about Virtual Wildlife Photography in RDR 2.
I checked the map first to see where I was and where I should be going and I noticed that location which is Mattock Pond and I chose this location as I might find some wild deer and fox there.
On my way to Hill Haven Ranch, I noticed some wild deer and rabbit started escaping after seeing me and I tried to capture some photos of them.
This is a whitetail deer that yields a pelt and mature venison. I can either sell them or use their meat to cook or other parts to craft items. Using a rifle would give me a clean shot.
I guess they're a couple. Let's assumer the black is a male and the white is a female. The way they were running around, it looked cute.
And that's a wild boar that yields a pelt, tasks, fat and tender park. I can do the same with them as I can with the whitetail deer.
Capturing wild photography is a tough job as they don't stay at their location if they sense the photographer so I was being patience and slow when capturing these photos.
That's another whitetail deer, no its a does as it has big horns. I lost patience and I kind of chased him to capture these shots.
That's a tiny black squirrel that yields a carcass and stringy meat. The meat can be used to cook or sold and the carcass can be used to craft items or can be sold as well.
This is an American Muskrat that yields a pelt, scent glands and stringy meat. I wonder who this tiny meat can be used for cooking, lol. I won't use a rifle to kill such a tiny animal though its advisable.
It's a black-tailed jackrabbit that yields pelt and game meat. What? Game meat? I don't understand how a meat is a game and I'm not shooting it using a rifle.
Enough captures of harmless animals, let's try to do some photographs of wild animals. Do you understand where I'm going now?
To get closer to my targeted location, I tried a train journey and reached Wallace Station from Rhodes Station.
I started riding my horse and when I was close to my targeted location, this pair of gray wolf attacked me. I hunted them down.
That's a wild horse that I found in the wild along with some more and he's a Appaloosa.
I couldn't help but capturing this picture when I noticed this eagle was flying around the dead body of the hunter dog that I took down a moment back.
Now that's a gang of Canada Goose that were probably going for food as it was early in the morning. I didn't kill any.
It's an American Red Fox.
Now this is a western diamondback rattlesnake that was in the wood and I stopped there to check it out.
This is a Sierra Navada Bighorn Sheep that I found in the woods where I should've found a panther or cougar but I didn't find any so I decided to change my location after that.
My next target is to capture some photos of a wild beer so I started riding towards this forest near Wallace Station where I hunted beer before as well.
My horse started spooking on the way and I noticed this American Black Bear that was trying to escape from me as it was a baby beer and scared. I didn't hunt him.
Then I found this legendary Grizzly Bear in the right location. It chased me away for twice and then I could take some pictures of it.
I was looking at it from a far and suddenly it noticed me and started behaving rude.
Then it started running after me and I had to run for life. I hardly saved myself from this wild beer.
Then I decided to hunt this scary wild beer so I went close to him again and I killed it with a clean shot using my long ranged rifle.
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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Beautiful captures. Looks like a nature documentary with 3D graphics
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Fantastic captures. @tipu curate 8
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Thanks for your wonderful entry bro, you were great.
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Beautiful each of the captures, in fact that picture of the big bear reminded me of the Disney movie “Brave”.
Without a doubt I was perplexed by the level of detail that this video game has and no doubt as you know how to take advantage of it with good angles as a professional photographer of video games...
Thanks a lot for all the compliments and for the positive feedback. I don't recall "Brave", maybe I need to check it again.