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Andrew Whyte's Lego Photographer pictures inspired me to document my travels in a similar fashion.

http://www.dailymail...ls-Britain.html

I started back in March at Walt Disney World.

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Recently I went on a cruise around the British Isles. I took some minifigs with me.

At the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.

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I took this at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France. I used a custom printed WWII Army Ranger re-enacting the storming of the beach.

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Visited Stonehenge. Earliest form of brick building LOL.

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Windsor Castle? Nah I went to Legoland Windsor.

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Big Ben

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Brought my Sherlock minifig to 221B Baker St.

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Brought the Palace Guard as well.

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I have plans to visit Redwood National Park this summer. The plan is to purchase Shuttle Tyderium and take photos of all the minifigs with the Redwoods. It would be nice to take the ship as well,, but space is limited. Very nice photos!

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I took this at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France. I used a custom printed WWII Army Ranger re-enacting the storming of the beach.

I wonder if it means some thing that a "Storm-Trooper" is their?
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For vacation travel pictures, I think it would work better to have backgrounds not so blurry if the intent is to show viewers the places you've been. Baker Street is a great shot. :classic:

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