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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of a Legographer.Andrew Whyte/Caters News
British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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British photographer Andrew Whyte captures the wild adventures of the Legographer.
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“The Lego Movie” isn’t the only place where the popular toys are coming to life.

An inventive photographer had the idea to spruce up his camera work with one of the line’s iconic, yellow toy men.

Naturally, the small figurine — who sports photography accessories – is named Legographer.

In the resulting hilarious series of photos, Andrew Whyte, of Portsmouth, England, has captured the Legographer’s adventures around Britain — snapping pics at a wedding, fleeing a giant crab and wandering around the streets of London.

And like any good photographer, the 39-year-old Whyte always has his tools close at hand, taking his Lego counterpart with him wherever he goes.

In its second week in theaters, “The Lego Movie” once again topped the box office, bringing in a reported $48.8 million according to the Associated Press.

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