Virtual Photography
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:03 am
From time to time, I find a particularly good looking scene in a video game, and decide to take a screenshot of it, maybe touch it up a little, and set it as my desktop for a few weeks. I was wondering if any of you did the same thing. If you do, it would be great if you would post your pictures in this thread, along with the name of the game it came from. I'll start it off with a few of mine:

A custom story from the "Amnesia: The Dark Descent" forums.

A scene from my [Heavily modded] Fallout 3 game. This is just after a sandstorm, and the sun is rising. The beauty to be found in the barren landscape surprised me.

A scene from the last level of Metro 2033, which is a great game (And book; The book came first, btw). One of the "Demons" is about to attack me, and I have a great view of the broken city.

A scene from my [Heavily modded] Oblivion game. This was taken from the Arena District of the Imperial City, at about 12:30. The lighting at this time of night is fantastic, and the White Gold Tower is visible for miles.

A scene from my [Heavily modded] Oblivion game. This was taken just north of Bravil, overlooking the Nibiney Basin. The blue glow of the mountains in the distance really adds to the overall mystic atmosphere.

A custom story from the "Amnesia: The Dark Descent" forums.

A scene from my [Heavily modded] Fallout 3 game. This is just after a sandstorm, and the sun is rising. The beauty to be found in the barren landscape surprised me.

A scene from the last level of Metro 2033, which is a great game (And book; The book came first, btw). One of the "Demons" is about to attack me, and I have a great view of the broken city.

A scene from my [Heavily modded] Oblivion game. This was taken from the Arena District of the Imperial City, at about 12:30. The lighting at this time of night is fantastic, and the White Gold Tower is visible for miles.

A scene from my [Heavily modded] Oblivion game. This was taken just north of Bravil, overlooking the Nibiney Basin. The blue glow of the mountains in the distance really adds to the overall mystic atmosphere.