Arcadia for Amateurs - III.

Albert Mason needed some further help with his wildlife photography so I tried helping him by spooking some wild horses over to him when he was eager to get a shot of a Silver Dapple Pinto setting up his camera in the plains of the Heartland Overflow.

Micah left me after the Baking Stagecoach robbing job and I was riding towards Heartland Overflow to help Mason with his wildlife photography and I noticed this leave-less tree on my way that attracted me to capture some photos.

I was riding through the open place near Valentine and suddenly I noticed this blind man begging on the road. I stopped there to give him some money where I had to option to give him only a buck.

I kept riding and I found Mason who has been trying to capture the grace of the wild horses there for weeks but the horses can't stand him so they keeps their distance.

Mason gave his binocular to Arthur to see the horses and Arthur noticed a Silver Dapple Pinto among a pack of horses and Mason was saying they won't come anywhere near him as they can smell his stupidity.

Arthur offered that he'd drive the horse over so Mason can do some good photographs so I drove my horse and reached the wild horses. I thought I had to pet that horse so I was walking towards it slowly. And I was surprised to see no horses were escaping seeing me.

I went near that horse so I could mount it but I couldn't, instead he kicked me hard. I reached another horse and he kicked me to death, lol.

I understood the next time that I actually had to herd those horses towards Mason's location so he can get some clear shots so I stared herding them by shouting at them riding my horse.

The trick worked and Mason got what he was there for. Then I had to go to Mason but before that, I tried to mount that horse again but I still couldn't so I went to Mason.

He was thankful and he gave me a photo of the wolves where I kind of saved his life in the last photographs session.

The quest was done and I started looking for that pack of horse so I could at last mount that special one but I didn't find them anywhere there, instead I found these Bison's in the wild and I spooked them away.

Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography.

"The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."



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I got confused about which photo I should praise cause I loved most of them. Though I was surprised to see you can help the beggars also.

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Awww, that's an amazing compliment friend. I can do a lot more than just helping beggars in this game. Its just like a real world.

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What exciting screenshots you have shared with us this time, the wildlife in it looks really fun, I can imagine what your gaming experience was like at that time.

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I'm really happy that you loved the screenshots. It was a fantastic adventure there and I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for commenting.

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