It has to be said, Watch Dogs can be an awesome looking game.
To capture these shots Ive been using a couple of things including the work in progress "E3 2012 graphics mod" by TheWorse over at Guru3D that re-enables graphics settings that
have been disabled and hidden away by Ubisoft.
Check out his mod here:
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=390114
Second, I have been using a SweetFX preset to alter the games colours, gamma, contrast and saturation etc to make it look more realistic. There are many presets now but the one I
have been using for a while is this one by Piterrrxd.
Check it out here:
http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/preset/1686/
To get the SweetFX working for Watch Dogs I followed this video by JeZ tK, there is a link to the SweetFX preset and RadeonPro in the video description. Watch his video for a guide
to successfully install SweetFX for Watch Dogs. Id recommend using the link to the preset on the youtube page as it is the exact same preset made by Piterrrxd but altered to work
with RadeonPro. (And yes, RadeonPro works with Nvidia cards as well as ATI)
Check out the video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHGd1wwyILI
Lastly, the different camera angles is acheived by using a Cheat Table for The Cheat Engine made by jim2point0, this allows you to change the FOV, Stop Time, Free Camera and
Time of Day.
More info and his Cheat Table can be found here:
http://www.deadendthrills.com/forum/discussion/221/watch-dogs
The images were all captured ingame with the mods above, I have only used simple image editing and editing the games config file to hide some HUD icons and the crosshair that got in the way! No photoshop trickery to change the image, its exactly whats taken ingame.
Running the game on max at 1920x1080 res.
Heres a link to the rest of the shots I captured -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/neoglow89/
Enjoy