"Look what I built!" He exclaims with enthusiasm.
Cool.
"May I take some pictures?"
Ok, sure, whatever, I don't care.
A dozen (more or less) pictures later, we have detail shots from every angle, each taken about two inches from the object, to enhance the close-up details that may be otherwise missed. This sets his work apart from the more conventional "Big Picture" methodology.
This first one is an aerial perspective of the south side of the structure. Notice the subtle reddish hues in the upper left corner. It's kinda his signature feature: watch for it in many of his masterpieces.
This one brings out the color scheme, and the contrast of the bold colors and smooth texture of the magnet tiles against the smooth colors and bold texture of the carpet. Again, the signature markings in the upper left corner.
This one mostly features the carpet.
Some interesting texture, with a layered effect
Nice color scheme here
Utter darkness
My personal favorite, for artistic design.
Maybe someday, he'll win a photography contest.
But for now, we'll enjoy the Mini Photographer, and the joy he brings to our family.
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