

Did I just compliment somebody for making a photograph of real life look more like a video game? I think I just did! Comparison to In-Game Environmentīut, what if you compare the above images with some screen captures from the third game: The photos themselves are quite neat, because the long-exposure method gives a sort of blurry flatness to all of the objects in the photograph, giving them an almost video game-like quality. Lakeside Amusement Park was an important location in both the first and third Silent Hill games.

The pictures are all of an amusement park set. These images were captured by professional photographer Sara Collaton using a long-exposure technique in order to avoid the use of a flash and maintain the dark tone. More photos have been released from the set of the new Silent Hill Revelation 3D movie.
