A unique view inside an Australian Yidaki (commonly known as a Didgeridoo) by Trevor Gillespie/Peckham (Bungerroo) of New South Wales. Yidaki are hollowed out by termites, not by hand.
Australian legend says that the first Yidaki was created when a hollow branch was pointed at the sky and blown to remove the termites. The white termites flew into the air and became the stars, to the sound of incredible music. The rich reds and blacks appear as a nebula more at home in the world of astrophotography.
Shot with a Lumix S1R and a Laowa Probe lens, 84 images at various focal distances have been stacked together, giving the impression of an organic alien tunnel.