Shot from angles and perspectives we're not used to seeing. Sadly no mandolins but some other stringed instruments for your viewing pleasure.
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Jamie
Edited Title... I got too excited!
Shot from angles and perspectives we're not used to seeing. Sadly no mandolins but some other stringed instruments for your viewing pleasure.
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Example.
Jamie
Edited Title... I got too excited!
Last edited by JEStanek; Sep-02-2012 at 8:13pm.
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Love those photographs!
I saw those a while ago. Beautiful work. I thought those had to be 3d renderings due to the small size of the camera required, the wide angle .... etc. But apparently they are photographs. However, I'm sure there's some kind of composite magic going on... there's no way these are single frames. Photographer is http://www.mierswa-kluska.de/ --- caution, there is some strange stuff there.
I could be wrong but I have a feeling that the ones of the violin interiors may have been taken with some sort of fiber-optic lens thru the end pin hole. Very cool.
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Jim
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