Unbelievable macro shots unveil musical instruments from inside
Updated 22:24, 26-Oct-2018
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You may have thought you just entered an old room with skylights, but if you take a closer look you may find something different. The stunning macro shots capture the inside world of old string instruments, making them look like giant rooms. /VCG Photo

You may have thought you just entered an old room with skylights, but if you take a closer look you may find something different. The stunning macro shots capture the inside world of old string instruments, making them look like giant rooms. /VCG Photo

Inspired by an old print campaign for the Berlin Philharmonic, Romanian artist Adrian Borda decided to use macro shots to capture the inside space of some second-hand musical instruments, such as violins, cellos and guitars. /VCG Photo

Inspired by an old print campaign for the Berlin Philharmonic, Romanian artist Adrian Borda decided to use macro shots to capture the inside space of some second-hand musical instruments, such as violins, cellos and guitars. /VCG Photo

The wooden panels of the instruments resemble the walls of a room and the holes on panel appear to be windows on the ceiling as the light beams through the holes. /VCG Photo

The wooden panels of the instruments resemble the walls of a room and the holes on panel appear to be windows on the ceiling as the light beams through the holes. /VCG Photo

To achieve these shots, the artist placed a Sony NEX-6 camera equipped with a Samyang 8mm fisheye lens inside the instrument and then used a smartphone to preview his workflow and adjust the angle of light to create different effect. /VCG Photo

To achieve these shots, the artist placed a Sony NEX-6 camera equipped with a Samyang 8mm fisheye lens inside the instrument and then used a smartphone to preview his workflow and adjust the angle of light to create different effect. /VCG Photo