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Ric Tse is a photographer based in Hong Kong who enjoys both photography and travel. He began making miniature landmarks on his dining table after the coronavirus outbreak. “Many photographers and artists use miniature photography, but I’m not aware of many of them (as far as I know) using these ideas to recreate landmarks,” Ric said in a recent interview with Comicism.net. As a result, I’d like to use those particular photographs to create my “own series.”

The photographer creates his fantastic settings with hair elastics, A4 paper, plates and bowls, wine corks, and other household items. “I created almost all of the miniature illustrations on my dining table with handheld LED lights and a DSLR camera,” he explained. To avoid disturbing my son and wife, I create the majority of my work after they have gone to bed at midnight.”

Ric Tse created some incredible miniature photographs, which you can see below.

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Miniature Landmarks

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