1890's Life - RDR 2
JKB
Hello there,
It has been a while since I posted any blog. My personal life is getting busier day by day. I was looking for the time to get on this game again. Somehow, I lost my saved game files, so all my side quests related to progress are gone, but never mind, I will carry up with the ones that will seem new to me.
Let's put on the vintage filter and try to live a life in 1890!
I always wanted to see this game in the form of a show or series. In a vintage way, in a B&W film.
I aimed to roam around and take the pictures in the appropriate filters to give a vintage sense.
From high cliffs to running the plains, I covered whatever came in front.
When we see these pictures in B&W it looks closer to reality.
And all this infrastructure looks awesome.
Deserted railway stations look quite sober as well. I wish I could find such a place around me to chill.
Lamps were the only source of light back then as the tech was yet to be in the hands of common people. There is a cave where you can get the protection helmet with an attached torch.
From hunting animals to hunting criminals! Whatever influences our Arthur.
Forest is a weird place as you don't know what will come and chase you. The northern stretch has both animals and skinners walking around.
I shot down a giant cat chasing me. This spooked my horse and I was left with a pistol, it took me 8-10 shots.
I got the opportunity to take an awesome picture of Arthur being a cowboy.
I lost my Arabian horse but found this new horse in the game and I am bonding with her.
I remembered to take a few captures from the perspective of wallpaper. I want to replace my wallpaper and this one looks awesome to me. I can keep my social and work software shortcuts on either side of Arthur.
I crossed this block mountain and here we get to see a valley with a beautiful river meandering and cutting the region in half.
The only bad thing about rivers is that they degrade my guns. I have to keep oiling them to maintain their condition else their impact is heavily reduced making them as useless as a knife in a shooting event.
Relaxing in the game revitalizes all the core. And the ambiance sound in mid of the forest is always refreshing.
Just for a second look at this scene, for how far you can see, and identify each thing.
I found this duo working in the north region. They were preparing moonshine. I offered them herbs and they offered me the prepared moonshine.
We drank one by one to check the quality. The duo offered me free moonshine whenever I came to their camp.
And I wrap up this blog with this last picture. I liked this theme of capturing this 19th-century game in its filter.
Notes:
- All the content is mine unless otherwise stated.
- Screenshots are from the game, Red Dead Redemption 2
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Wow brother
That's great to see the old theme in rdr, I have played it but never went this deep. Thanks for sharing the amazing photography
Thank you, I had this idea from a long time, just today got the opportunity to do it
Thank you @mysteriousroad
I loved the way you tried with the story. Well done. @tipu curate 8
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Thank you brother
A pleasure, bro.
How great to see you again brother, your captures are really cool, I love to see you experimenting with many of them, those effects you are adding are amazing, thanks for sharing.
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