Heavenly forest
Lego toy photography
For a few moments, Darryl believes in heaven and lookin’ into the eyes of an angel. That angel however, does not feel quite the same.
This a recreation of panel three of episode 11 from the first Foolish Lego comic.
A behind the scenes post is to be found in the blog section.
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Opening the secret door!
Lego toy photography
A recreation of Lego comic panel four of episode ten of the first Chapter. I did not need to build a new stage for this one because of the former recreation, but I did use a different angle.
A complete recreation of the first chapter would be a lot darker, it seems! Maybe the next one will be brighter…
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Darryl's disappearance
Lego toy photography
The next recreation of an old Lego comic panel of mine is the disappearance of Darryl in panel two from episode 8 of the first Foolish Lego comic.
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Strabo's store
Lego toy photography
Meet Strabo! The shopkeeper of the old antique store.
This is the third recreation of an old comic panel. This time from episode five of the first Foolish Lego Comic. As usual, there is a behind the scenes post on this panel!
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The antique shop
Lego toy photography
The second recreation of an old panel I did way back in 2013. This time it’s panel four of episode four of the first Foolish Lego Comic. Again, there is a behind the scenes post on this panel-upgrade.
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Teleporting Amida
Lego toy photography
This is a remake of panel three of the second episode of the first Foolish Lego Comic. This year I will be recreating some of these older panels, just to see if I could’ve gotten more out of them or sometimes just to make them look way more cool. There is an extensive behind the scenes post on this remake!
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Nature photography gone wrong
At the crack of dawn, Hanks’ camouflage failed when the snake noticed him sneakily photographing...
There is a behind the scenes post on this Lego Photo.
On an unrelated note; work has incredibly busy these past few weeks (and probably for the upcoming one too), So I can't put in the amount of time and effort that I'd like into Lego photography. Hopefully things will clear up shortly.
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Eye of the beholder
It's been some time ago since I made a photo in natural daylight. This one was shot in the middle of nowhere in woods a 2.5 hrs drive away from Montreal, Canada.
I'm quiet happy with this one :)
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Out of office
Tomorrow early in the morning, I’m flying to Canada on business, leaving the (somewhat rainy and cold) Netherlands behind for a week. Of course I’ll take a few minifigures and a camera, but I don’t know how much free time I’ll have and how the quality of Internet-access will be.
Sadly I won't be able to update the comic tomorrow and Tuesday. When I return, it’ll be full speed ahead again. Sorry!
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Midnight Snack
Since my son is born (January), i've been staying up late. At first because i needed to give him his milk, but now he is going to sleep more early, I'm still up and running at night. Mostly for the toy-photography for which i cant find the time during the day. Besides a shortage of sleep, another problem presented itself... midnight snacks! It would be better if i slept.
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