Ingame photography

in gaming •  3 years ago 

How about taking some great pictures inside of games?

It's cold, grey and rainy outside. Not the perfect time for a nice, long picture walk. Well, depending on what kind of pictures you want to take and where you live. Still, for me it's not happening.

Playfulfoodie gaming New World

I used to go out a lot and take tons of pictures to later put the on my computer and process them until they looked just right. I've shared many of those pictures here in the past and still use them for some of my blog posts.

Ever since my first burn-out, I haven't had the energy, nor the inspiration to do a lot of photography. It's sad and I really feel like I've lost a great hobby and skill. The pictures I take today are nowhere near the quality of the ones I took back then. I kind of lost 'my eye' for the best pictures.

Playfulfoodie gaming New World

Still, I do like a lovely nature view and being a big gamer, I find those views inside of the games I play.

I have taken (and shared) many screenshots over the years. All while trying to write something interesting about the game I was currently playing and sharing the screenshots of.

Playfulfoodie gaming New World

Sometimes though, I really don't have a lot of useful things to say about a particular game and just want to share the beautiful views I've seen. You know, like a photo blog!

Part of photography is about the right composition and ingame screenshots are basically the same. So why not share these beautiful images with the world, as my 'Ingame photography'? Taking the perfect screenshots might even help me train 'my eye' for good photography in the real world. Let's look at it as an easy kind of training. Ofcourse, photography needs a lot more technique than just a good eye and composition, but it is part of it.

Playfulfoodie gaming New World

So today, I am just writing about my ingame photography and sharing my ingame pictures of New World, which has the most amazing lighting around sunrise and sunset, by the way!

This game is really photogenic and if only I could scroll all the way into first-person camera view, I could take the most amazing sunset and sunrise pictures.

As it is now, I am very frustrated by the fact that my character is forced to be in every single picture I take. @kaelci gave me a great tip to lie down in the grass, so as to hide my character, which works sometimes. The problem there is that the camera goes down with me and messes up the whole composition.

Playfulfoodie gaming New World

I hope they will introduce a first-player camera view some day. Although I hate, hate, hate playing like that, I love, love, love it for screenshots. It would really help me out with my Ingame photography!


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When it comes to nature, its charm motivates photography. Thank you for sharing.

The images of video games today, in my opinion, are a work of art, that's how I see it, as art. Sometimes while I play, and a scene of nature or a waterfall or a forest appears, what I do is that I stop, and with the joystick I begin to make a movement in 360 degrees, not to observe, I would say rather to delight in all that art that surrounds that scene.

The images of the video games are very beautiful, that technology has advanced a lot in just a few years and has improved exponentially. Thanks for sharing.

As long as you cannot go out to take photos due to the rain or the cold, the screenshots of the game are a good solution, they are very beautiful and well-prepared images, that is, when you go out again and take photos of nature, you will not forget to share it with us. Greetings.