Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
- Ashkeldir
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Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
I couldn't decide which to put up so I figured I'd put all three.
And here are links to the original resolutions
http://i40.tinypic.com/veslsk.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/2lx2jl.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2vl9qo0.jpg
Edit : Those aren't full res - the originals are 1920x1200 but the site doesn't want to let me upload that large I guess..
And here are links to the original resolutions
http://i40.tinypic.com/veslsk.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/2lx2jl.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2vl9qo0.jpg
Edit : Those aren't full res - the originals are 1920x1200 but the site doesn't want to let me upload that large I guess..
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
Those are simply amazing screens, thanks!
Through the heart of autumn
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
Really nice screens!
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
Here is another one, from the southern part of the island:
- Plumber
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
Very nice indeed I don't think I've ever played a another game where I could just enjoy the scenery.
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
I've mentioned it before, and I'll say it again. I have (after getting some experience in game and sating my animal instincts to harvest dinner, that is) walked around for 5 or 6 hours of game time, feeling so immersed, passing up does and smaller bucks, in search of trophy bucks, without ever firing a single shot - and never got 'bored'. There is a lot to appreciate, from changes in elevation, large trees swaying ever so slightly in the wind, the grass movement from wind, the grass movement stopping as the wind dies down, the combinations of flowers and grasses and ... the list goes on and on. I'm usually so busy looking for deer that I don't get to notice the beauty, but it is so immersive, I don't really have to stop, to admire it.
Thank you again Avalanche and Emote!
Thank you again Avalanche and Emote!
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
I love the environment to, can walk for hours and just listening to the birds and enjoy the view. Have one concern tho, the wind always blow from the south to the north
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Re: Sunset on the Evergreen Reserve
One thing that I didn't notice for a while is that the trees sway in the breeze. I got a kick out of that
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