Makes for interesting reading. Using the simulated world of Grand Theft Auto, rather than "play the game" the author decided to try and be a street photographer. As ever, the comments make for fun reading too. Some people evidently live to be outraged!
Street Photography inside a computer game
Street Photography inside a computer game
http://petapixel.com/2015/09/26/fear-an ... -in-gta-v/
Makes for interesting reading. Using the simulated world of Grand Theft Auto, rather than "play the game" the author decided to try and be a street photographer. As ever, the comments make for fun reading too. Some people evidently live to be outraged!
Makes for interesting reading. Using the simulated world of Grand Theft Auto, rather than "play the game" the author decided to try and be a street photographer. As ever, the comments make for fun reading too. Some people evidently live to be outraged!
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Mike Farley
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Re: Street Photography inside a computer game
It's photography, Jim, ......
One of the comments raised the same question I had as to who owns the IPR of the images taken with the in game camera. It's an interesting idea, although I would challenge the assertion that the images are almost indiscernible from reality. Perhaps the author wants to get out more.
One of the comments raised the same question I had as to who owns the IPR of the images taken with the in game camera. It's an interesting idea, although I would challenge the assertion that the images are almost indiscernible from reality. Perhaps the author wants to get out more.
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