F-Stop Reality
by John Brown
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Printed: 70 pages, 7.5" x 7.5", perfect binding, full-color interior ink |
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I really like the concept of this book. The idea photographing without a camera is an intriguing one. I also find interesting the concept of representing a virtual world with a traditional medium such as still photography. This book demonstrates what a rich experience games such as Project Gotham provide and the innovative ways they are being used by the people playing them.
The photography is good and I'm glad that John did not only take obvious cityscapes. The inclusion of the binary code reminds us that these images of a virtual world are essentially the same as digital images of the real world.
Overall I feel this book is well executed, has a unique premise and interesting photography.
The photography is good and I'm glad that John did not only take obvious cityscapes. The inclusion of the binary code reminds us that these images of a virtual world are essentially the same as digital images of the real world.
Overall I feel this book is well executed, has a unique premise and interesting photography.
I really like the concept of this book. The idea photographing without a camera is an intriguing one. I also find interesting the concept of representing a virtual world with a traditional medium such as still photography. This book demonstrates what a rich experience games such as Project Gotham provide and the innovative ways they are being used by the people playing them.
The photography is good and I'm glad that John did not only take obvious cityscapes. The inclusion of the binary code reminds us that these images of a virtual world are essentially the same as digital images of the real world.
Overall I feel this book is well executed, has a unique premise and interesting photography.
The photography is good and I'm glad that John did not only take obvious cityscapes. The inclusion of the binary code reminds us that these images of a virtual world are essentially the same as digital images of the real world.
Overall I feel this book is well executed, has a unique premise and interesting photography.
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