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Fantastic Book Dioramas by 'Book Whisperer' Elizabeth SaganWhat happens when a photographer is a bibliophile? She uses her books to make extraordinary photos. This is the case for Elizabeth Sagan, a photographer who uses books to create wonderful art pieces. Here are some of her works:
Star Wars Fan Recreated Iconic Scenes with LEGO and Homemade Special EffectsSure is nice doing what you love and inspiring others in the process!​Daniel Sands is living the dream as he combines his love for photography and Star Wars to cleverly recreate scenes from the iconic films, much to the delight of fans like himself. As an added twist, he does this only with ordinary household stuff like baking powder and his son's Lego box."I want it to be simple with no fancy studio. The first ones I did I used an upturned pizza box on my tumble dryer, used a bike light for lighting and some baking powder to resemble snow,” Sands says about his ongoing project, trying to show everyone that photographers don't need expensive equipment to snap high-quality pictures.Image: Daniel Sands#StarWars #photography #DanielSands #diorama
Miniature Life: Whimsical Mini Sculptures by Tatsuya TanakaArtist Tatsuya Tanaka has been creating daily mini vignettes featuring food and common everyday objects paired with sculpted figurines - that's 3,650 whimsical, charming and downright funny creations that'll brighten your day!#sculpture #miniature #TatsuyaTanaka #dioramaMany more examples over at Tanaka's Instagram account - be prepared to be amazed!Here are some of our faves: