Video: "The Adventures of WALL-E"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Incredibly, not only landscapes and portraits can gather such a large audience of fans, but also a small drawn robot. It is believed that people are not very fond of robots and everything connected with them. But this cute creature is liked by both children and adults. Now a photo session is being arranged for a simple toy!
Perhaps these are not photographs taken with the best equipment and you will not find wonderful paintings here - nevertheless, the author managed to the main thing, namely, to convey the atmosphere of this cartoon character. Here is a small figurine of a robot, inherited by some lucky man in Kinder Surprise.
Since this robot is an exceptionally cute and peaceful creature, you don't need to be an excellent photographer here, the main thing is to find an idea. And the photographer succeeded in this, although the idea itself lies on the surface - you just need to photograph Valli doing the things that all people are doing. He here and eats, and takes a bath, and meets the dawn, and walks in the yard, and listens to music, and rolls down the hill …
In a word, Valli has fun in any way the photographer makes him. It's great that the toy's handles move, and you can hang it on the fence, and give it a dart dart in the handles, and whatever your heart desires. Unfortunately, it is simply not realistic to show all the photographs of the author - he took 164 pictures of the Valley in different poses and places. If you are interested in the series, the rest of the work can be viewed here.
The photographs belong to a user known on the web as Cappndave.
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