EDIT: So I just noticed that the board doesn't scale images like it used to. To view the whole picture, just right click on the image and click "view image".
I've sung the praises of Red Dead Redemption 2 a lot, and I've been using the recently introduced "Photo Mode" feature to take screenshots of my in-game adventures. I thought I'd share some pictures I've taken that represent just why I love this game so much. I take pictures of things that I find fascinating in the game, whether it be character interactions of just some pretty scenery.
For this first set of pictures, Arthur Morgan sets out on an epic adventure across the vast wilderness of West Elizabeth, New Hanover, and Ambarino.
"I hear Pearson's cooking up some yellow liver, in case you wanna go jump in the pot." Arthur's daily schedule: Wake up, antagonize Micah, get coffee, antagonize Micah, do camp chores, antagonize Micah, spend the day doing outlaw stuff then return home, antagonize Micah, eat camp stew, antagonize Micah, play poker with friends, antagonize Micah, play dominoes with Hosea, antagonize Micah, sit by the campfire, antagonize Micah, go to sleep, dream of antagonizing Micah. Seriously, eff Micah!

While roaming through the wilderness of Ambarino, I made a very "grizzly" discovery. It was quite unbearable.

Nothing like a relaxing afternoon fishing.

After spending about two in-game weeks roaming the wilderness, camping, hunting, and living off the land like a wild man, Javier Escuella found me and said Dutch was worried. I didn't care.
"Tell Dutch I ain't coming back! Tell him I'm tired of his plans, tired of hearing about Tahiti, and I'm tired of being the only one bring in any food or money!"

Watching the sun set over Big Valley, West Elizabeth.

Riding into the town of Valentine as a storm rolls in.

At every turn I am blown away by just how beautiful and lush this game is. It makes me wanna visit Colorado or Wyoming.

Looking west toward The Grizzlies.

Lassoing a bison. Please note that the bison wasn't harmed. I just wanted to see what would happen.

The same can't be said for this deer that I hunted. But I figured I should bring some food back for the gang after being gone for so long.

Ending this outing with a song around the campfire with friends.

I've got more pictures to share later.