I play ETS2 a way back in time, I drive a Scania 143M and on the radio I play original recordings of the Off-shore radio Veronica who transmit in the 70's from the North Sea.
In that time most of the people shoot photographs with a Polaroid camera, so this is the idea behind my pictures.
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Interesting way to edit your screenshot. I like it.
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real cool idea.......like the screens
Very cool edit on your photos. A nice trow back to the days before Skype and V-blogs
May I ask what photo editor your using to create these?
May I ask what photo editor your using to create these?
I use photoshop to edit this kind of pictures but you can also use GIMP or paint.net but it is a lot of editing to get one of those pictures, but it's worth it.
Yes, I love those times without the modern communication, I have also convert old original off-shore radio recordings of radio Veronica, RNI, Caroline and Mi Amigo.
So I got a real sound of the radio which take you back in time, for the one who don't know anything about the off-shore radio, this radio stations transmit from the North Sea to the Netherlands, England, Belgium and Denmark.
When on 31 august 1974 radio Veronica has to stop transmit the ships Mi Amigo and RNI moved to the coast of Spain, till the early 80's.
After the roaring years in the 80's every off-shore radio station stops transmitting, Mi Amigo lays somewhere on the sea bottom, only the Veronica ship left and they have transport it to the Netherlands.
Yes, I love those times without the modern communication, I have also convert old original off-shore radio recordings of radio Veronica, RNI, Caroline and Mi Amigo.
So I got a real sound of the radio which take you back in time, for the one who don't know anything about the off-shore radio, this radio stations transmit from the North Sea to the Netherlands, England, Belgium and Denmark.
When on 31 august 1974 radio Veronica has to stop transmit the ships Mi Amigo and RNI moved to the coast of Spain, till the early 80's.
After the roaring years in the 80's every off-shore radio station stops transmitting, Mi Amigo lays somewhere on the sea bottom, only the Veronica ship left and they have transport it to the Netherlands.
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