When playing with LEGO figures you may wonder how they would see the world from their perspective. British photographer Andrew Whyte asked himself the same question and took a fun series of photos that he calls 'Legography'.
Legography is about the adventures of a solitary little Lego figure who is a photographer. He travels with his camera around the United Kingdom capturing all kinds of situations from his peculiar point of view.
Take a look at some of these super fun photos:
Every photographer needs their own photo of a double-decker bus in London.
He got up early to take this photo.
A little rain won't stop you from taking a nature photo. You have to protect the camera well.
Sssshhhh… don't make noise.
Ayyyy!
They have hired me to do a wedding report 🙂
Oh oh! We have problems…
Taking a picture of the sunset.
I fancy a Coke.
This oil spill needs to be documented.
Capture the moment.
Some huge mushrooms.
Sometimes the simplest of objects creates the best photos.
Whyte, a professional photographer from Hampshire, England, He started taking these photos last year and posted them this month alongside the premiere of "The LEGO Movie."
What has surprised me the most is that all these photos are taken with his iPhone. Taking these types of photos with a smartphone poses some challenges, such as taking a good photo in low light.
You can admire his talent in this fan page.
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