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This is the inside of a “Hopf” violin circa 1880.
It’s an unusual instrument in that it’s never had any repairs, if fact this is possibly the first time anyone has ever looked inside since it was built.
I photographed this using a Lumix S1R camera and a Laowa Probe lens, which I’d modified to fit into the extremely narrow “endpin” hole at the base of the instrument.
To give it a sense of space I stacked 78 images together, each focused a little further away from the last. This keeps the focus sharp throughout and creates the optical illusion that it’s much bigger than reality.
Part of my Architecture in Music series.
Looks like a cool old ship
They look alot roomier on the inside.
What, no pick?
I want that to be a bar
I may be high, but I could definitely see a tiny ballerina dancing around in here as the violinist plays.
The interior to a home in TES6 without furniture:
A lot bigger than my apartment.
Actually one of the most interesting pictures on reddit is seen, so cool!
Cool pic! It’s got a confusing perspective of scale!
An unprecedent and mesmerizing scene!
So interesting! It has one peg between the top and bottom on one side and the other side has a scalloped brace across the top. A those little vertically grained pieces against each side. That all is there for structure but must help the sound because there a lot of ways to make it structurally sound. The grain of the wood is really cool too.
Has anyone made a big building thatās like the inside of a violin yet? That would just be so awesome to be in. Lol.
I feel like there should be shields and spears on the walls, and a bunch of Vikings eating and drinking like it’s Violinhalla.
I am Soo sorry. I read “inside a 140 year old virgin”. This is super great and I’m happy to see it. I’m going to go ahead and head out. Thank you for posting!
How is this so clean inside? I’ve seen violin repairs on TV shows, & there always dust & stuff, this looks new.
I misread that as 140 year old Virgin, and was very scared of what I was about to see.
This is a liminal space
This is why a banana for scale is important
looks like a cave
How much is rent?
Damn dude, youāre lucky. In NYC that kinda space easily goes for like 2 millionā¦
From your website I gather you focus on instruments but have you ever though about trying similar pictures with electronics? Kitchen appliances?
Reposted every month
Looks like a good place to play that miniature violin from spongebob
Looks like Zaha Hadid (think Dongdaemun Plaza in daytime) with a bit more brutalism added into the mixed in.
How many times we get to see this a month
Stradiverycool
Do you have an artbook by chance? It would be really fascinating to look through and read about each instrument!
How you got this amazing Photo Iāll never Comprehend.