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What would it be like to enlarge the world around us by 100 times?

Pay attention to "hallolives",

Know the beauty and interest of life.

Make life more interesting and fulfilling.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if the world around us was enlarged by 100 times, but we were still the same?

Yes, just like the lilliputians in science fiction books, we have all become lilliputians in the world.

However, this only exists in science fiction comics and movies, and we can't actually see it.

So, how can we really feel this contrast?

See how the photographer does it?

The photographer's mind was wide open and thought backwards: he reduced the number by 100 times, thus achieving wonderful results.

Tatsuya tanaka, a master of miniature photography, has been synchronizing a miniature scene on his personal website, Facebook and Instagram every day since April 20th, 201/. His lens is a lilliputian world built by himself. Ordinary notebooks, records, canvas shoes, fruits and vegetables are very small and compact. He arranged these scenes carefully and skillfully, which was full of fun. The little people in the photo seem to have vitality and live happily in their own small world.

Speaking of creative inspiration, Tanaka said that many people should have the idea that cauliflower is like a big tree, and its leaves fall on the water like a boat. In fact, these ideas can lead to many interesting ideas. So Tanaka showed these with photos.

In his eyes, every day is a memorable day. Even if it is not a special season, you can find countless reasons to celebrate in your life. This subtle intention to observe life is integrated into his miniature photography.

This unique way of photography will make people have an illusion when they see the photos, as if they have entered an unusual country.

Tanaka's popularity has soared, with almost one million fans. Japanese media magazines rushed to report. More and more large enterprises lined up to ask him to create.