A technique known as tilt-shift photography can turn everyday scenes into miniature wonderlands. But at this point the trick is as tired as vintage filters, so photographer Valentino Fiadini did just the opposite with these miniature Lego rooms—photographing them to look like life-size locations.
At first glance you might think this looks like a large marble room, possibly in an art gallery, with sunlight streaming in through the windows. But it’s not. It’s made entirely of tiny Lego bricks, meticulously photographed to look like you could just stroll right through it. Maybe Lego should hire this guy to add some more depth and scale to its product shot photography? [Valentino Fiadini via MyModernMet]




















Next time we send a probe into deep space, we need to put some lego on board. It’s the greatest stuff.
2 house points to the Photographer. Tilt shift is so passe these days.
It’s a great idea, but I believe it’s already been done!
Reminds me of the Lego house James May did a few years ago. I just wanna run around in each of these Lego rooms.