Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™

Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™

111
2
   
Palkinto
Lisää suosikkeihin
Lisätty suosikkeihin
Poista suosikeista
Kuvaus
"Preying on the uruks at the foot of Mount Doom"
38 kommenttia
Lorien97 20.8.2020 klo 19.26 
Nice :summer2019boost:
Mr_Mosse_69 26.6.2020 klo 9.30 
:pcarstrophy:
z 6.6.2020 klo 1.39 
шикарная работа !
ThomasMalton  [tekijä] 27.5.2020 klo 0.29 
My thanks, fellas :combate:
Mr_Mosse_69 26.5.2020 klo 8.11 
:LDODgold::munchies:
Zer0 26.5.2020 klo 7.35 
:tu1:
Ryzhetigrawr 11.5.2020 klo 8.47 
:XmasStar:
⬨ 𝖵 Σ 𝖭 𝖮 𝖬 ⬨ 11.5.2020 klo 8.08 
At times, surprisingly, the shots that require the least of effort turn out to be quite the marvels and this one, by my perception, is no exception

Don't mention it, always a pleasure. I believe that admirable content deserves its due credit.
ThomasMalton  [tekijä] 9.5.2020 klo 11.30 
My whole-hearted gratiude to you, Light, for writing such an amazing commentary describing all the key points and aspects of this screenshot. It pleases me immensely and even though I've spent quite a bit of my time to capture this picture the way I wanted to, I don't think it's worth such praise and effort on your side. Anyways, I'm genuinely glad you're of such high opinion about this one.

To be honest with you, mate, I've grown tired of this game and especially of all the grinding involved. The world Monolith has created is beautiful but the concept of the game as well as most game mechanics are flawed. In short, this game is repetitive beyond measure, which made me realize why I've always preferred to stay away from open world sandbox games.
⬨ 𝖵 Σ 𝖭 𝖮 𝖬 ⬨ 9.5.2020 klo 10.46 
An impeccable shot! A drastic improvement over the last, seamless stitched shot, perfect contrast between the subjects and the environment. The captivating sunlight really is the icing on the cake here as it perfectly illuminates the exposed area in its warm light that is quite pleasing to the eye. Its subtle light shafts really brings the viewer's attention to the burning celestial body, which is none other than the star we all know, the Sun. The significance of it is strong in this panoramic piece as it alone is responsible for the lighting of this desolate, bleak and war torn land. Just can't hold myself back from confessing my love for the atmosphere generated by the perfect lighting here.

This, indeed is a well take all round shot.
:energystar: