I tried to find all the mini-figures from the Lego sets I owned as a child, brought back so many memories of my childhood!
While visiting the museum, I also experimented with some stereoscopic photography, ie 3D-photography. For the photos below where two photos are side-by-side, you can trick the brain to see the image as if it were 3D, either by a specialized viewer or more simply by the cross-eye method.
I suggest the cross-eye method as it is convenient, but may take some practice and getting used-to. The trick is to cross your eyes until you see four images, then by adjusting the viewing distance and the extent you cross your eyes, the middle should blend into one coherent image and will appear to have the illusion of depth.












