A photo of a miniature / diorama. It is built upon a wooden base plate. In the centre we find a house, reminiscent of a log cabin. It has an open door in the centre of the front-facing wall and one window on each side next to it. The roof is made of logs as well and has a blue-purplish colour. Surrounding the house is a field of grass with weed growing on it. In the far back on the right side a tree is growing, towering over the house. Around the grassy field, a fence made of wooden poles is erected, practically defining the size of the plot of land. The poles are hammered into the ground, with brown earth visible without any grass growing next to them. Finishing the scene, beyond the fence, another field of grass encircles the entire build, hinting at more of a village to be in the vicinity. On the left side, two flowers are growing on said grass. Emerging from the entrance of the house, a sandy path makes its way to the outside world, first going straight ahead of the entrance, then taking a 90° turn to lead away to the side of the scene.
The whole diorama is built on a grid, reminiscent of 8-bit tile graphics used in the GameBoy era
Another photo of said scene, taken from a more forward-facing angle to better illustrate the dimensions of the build
A collage of 4 photos that show different angles of the build. They give off an air of whimisiness due to the macro lens used
The original scene from the GameBoy Colour game Link's Awakening
It's done 🥹 One of my favourite games of all time and I still play it to this day.
I tried to play around with the camera more, especially macro shots, for more whimsical impressions. ☀️☀️☀️
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