The Pipes of St Marks Church Organ in Auckland, New Zealand. In the foreground are the smallest pipes in the organ, responsible for the highest notes. They're hidden in a chamber in the church tower and are only visible by ascending a series of ladders and platforms.
The organ was built an 1882 and has undergone various refurbishments and expansions since then.
Photographed with a Lumix S1R and a Laowa 24mm Periprobe lens. 62 images at various focal lengths have been blended together to allow sharp focus and a feeling of space, giving the impression that the Pipe Organ has become its own cathedral.