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Through his lens. New content concept?

So I recently got a minifigure with a camera accessory and I thought it might be cool to take some pictures of them taking pictures of the world around us. 

Photo sets like these give me the cool 4th wall feeling as the toy and real world around us come together. It's a good visualization of what can happen when your hobbiest try to manifest themselves in everyday life.

One picture from our point of view, another from their point of view.




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