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09/16/2021 01:41:12 PM · #1 |
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09/17/2021 02:59:07 PM · #2 |
Somehow, I don't imaging that the thrill of getting "the shot" in the virtual world matches the one in real life... |
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09/17/2021 03:21:32 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by markwiley: Somehow, I don't imaging that the thrill of getting "the shot" in the virtual world matches the one in real life... |
Yes, especially if you are shooting lions with wide angle lens ;) |
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09/17/2021 04:27:35 PM · #4 |
hahh true! I agree, It just don't give that feeling of "wow" I took the shot and not "wow" that machine took the shot :)
Originally posted by MargaretNet: Originally posted by markwiley: Somehow, I don't imaging that the thrill of getting "the shot" in the virtual world matches the one in real life... |
Yes, especially if you are shooting lions with wide angle lens ;) |
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09/18/2021 02:04:09 AM · #5 |
Or recreate the reality yourself with photogrammetry and Unreal Engine like this guy did with his imagery of Australia:
Memories of Australia, Rural Australia
I am blown away with the quality of his work, the 3D environment building skills and the incredible camera work. I downloaded his Rural Australia content and have been trying to create my own memories of Australia but, so far, my work is no match on his. I will keep on learning and trying to improve.
In the time pandemia the virtual world is a great escape. Going in real life to Australia is almost impossible now and unlikely to get back to normal for a long time.
PS If you use Unreal Engine to build your own world YOU are setting up the shots, the cameras have all the controls of the real camera - exposure, DOF, blur, manual focus etc. You select the angle, you frame the shot, and you have a complete control over the environment. It is like if you built a scaled model in the studio and took photos of that. The computer based model is though much more flexible. |
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