Explore the strangely abstract space inside musical instruments

From a photographer's perspective, an abstract space appears to mesmerize the viewer!

Recently, a New Zealand home photographer named Charles Brooks has shared an extremely interesting set of photos of the space and interior textures of popular musical instruments such as piano, cello, flute, trumpet. This gives viewers a new perspective on what we cannot see with the naked eye.

Charles Brooks is a professional orchestral cellist and photographer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Two creative passions have accompanied him since the early days and helped him to have a career like today. Brooks is also an influencer in the photography world, working with Panasonic Lumix and has been one of the first to experience Panasonic's high-end flagship cameras since 2018.

"Musical Architecture" is the latest project of Charles Brooks. This project is a combination of music and photography, depicting an abstract space inside popular musical instruments. From the perspective of Charles Brooks, viewers can see things they have never seen before.

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Inside a Fazioli Grand Piano

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A Selmer Balanced Action Sax from the 1940s

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Steinway Model EASY

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It's the same Steinway Model D but from a different angle

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Lockey Hill Cello circa 1780

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A 14K . gold-plated flute

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Yanagisawa Saxophone of the 1980s

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Steinway Model EAS Strings

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Fazioli Grand Piano, looks like a subway stop

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Deep space inside the Fazioli Grand Piano

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Another view of the Fazioli Grand Piano

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The Selmer Balanced Action Saxophone of 2021

Charles Brooks said that the photos in his project "Musical Architecture" were taken with a macro lens with a focal length of 24mm manufactured by Laowa, mounted on the Lumix S1R body.

"Normal close-up photos are mostly blurred due to the effect of depth of field. I used a technique of focus stacking to keep the whole image in focus. in focus," Brooks told PetaPixel.

For each image, Brooks takes about 100 different images with different focus points, then uses image editing software to stitch them together, creating a fully sharp image. The result is like a large space that fascinates the viewer!

Update 20 February 2022
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