
At this point I'm just full time Arthur Nightingale photographer. In almost 1000 hours never used Captura as much as right now. #Warframe1999 #ArthurNightingale #Warframe
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@dreegar
Arthur James Nightingale's personal photographer. And occasionally other frames and games.

At this point I'm just full time Arthur Nightingale photographer. In almost 1000 hours never used Captura as much as right now. #Warframe1999 #ArthurNightingale #Warframe




Eng . The brightest minds on the planet, people who created artificial intelligence — are calling for an end to the race: to stop, to cease creating what we are unable to control and comprehend. I believe we all need to reflect on where we are heading. What do we need a world for where there is no place for us, where creativity is dead, and the internet is flooded with empty images and videos devoid of meaning? Our incredible thirst for expansion — whether territorial, economic, psychological, or in any of its other forms — isn’t this a sign of our dissatisfaction, our addiction to consumption? What are we missing? Clearly, behind this abyss of consumption lies an insatiable human craving. Why does this need arise? Have you ever truly asked yourself this question? I’ve observed the wealthiest people — those who start trembling without their expensive watches or cars. They seem to lose themselves, as if the illusion of power and material wealth gives them the very backbone they lack without all this abundance. But you know, no matter how much they consume, it’s never enough. Perhaps it’s better to find this source of abundance and energy within ourselves, rather than endlessly creating the illusion of control and happiness. Take a look at the large corporations that invest trillions of resources to create something that will replace all of us, establishing a monopoly over every product and thereby gaining total control. Their thirst for control stems from childhood dissatisfaction and a lack of love. But even if you gain the whole world, it is nothing without Love. #art #noai #photo #ancient


Noah Hawley says his ‘FAR CRY’ series won’t be adapting any of the games as he thinks audiences skip the story cutscenes in those games. “When you play a video game, you only really move forward through the gameplay section, and then you have these cut scenes that you can skip, so when you go to adapt those games you have to be aware that makes the human drama kind of irrelevant to the storyline.” (Source: Deadline)







