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Lively Landscapes Function the Adventures of Small Toy Cars

At first you may think that these Journeying Automobiles Activities are simply images of cars in picturesque landscapes. Upon further examination, though, audiences will be pleased to discover that each topic is actually a small toy taken from extremely impressive viewpoints. The sequence has permitted the designer, 21-year-old Swiss photographer Kim Leuenberger, to discover the world through her creativity.

Currently a university student at the London University of the Arts, Leuenberger first started the sequence by testing with a new camera in her backyard. She taken a blue toy minivan together with paddington keep and the picture was an immediate hit on Instagram.

Since then, she has included to the sequence by finding all kinds of exciting places and including a wide range of different vehicles to her selection of toys and games. She says she likes the traditional and traditional toys and games because "they had a life and want to tell you their experiences, and that's what I want to deliver with my images, I want them to tell a tale."

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