• 25 amazing aerial photographs with a new perspective of the world 47 photos that flip your perspective of the world

Art and work

Péter Csákvári says that making these miniature worlds came about when he started doing food photography with a macro lens then realised he could do more. 

Coca-Cola tables

Péter Csákvári’s passion has gone on to become his livelihood. He exhibits all over the world while using his talents for adverts as well. 

Smoking kills

We like the detail of this image and the simple horrors of it. Smoking is bad for you.

Laying pipe

These tiny workmen are clearly making the most of what’s at hand. Using a plastic straw as a pipeline.

Sponge volleyball

Beach volleyball has nothing on sponge volleyball. Just imagine playing on a sponge-like this. Bouncey fun.

Microgardening

It’s fun imagining these tiny gardeners working hard on their greens.

Fish tank in a train carraige

It seems like these tiny people are brilliantly resourceful. Here they’ve converted a tiny train carriage into a fish tank.

Food construction

It seems that a lot of effort goes into something simple as making some food. So much so that even a fork lift needs to be bought in to help. 

Canned people

Imagine opening up a can and expecting to find some tuna only to discover two people sitting on a park bench starting back at you. 

Narcissists

Even these tiny people are narcissists it seems. This one caught on camera casually snapping a selfie in front of a dead bird. 

Bug repairmen

As an alternative to an insect vet there’s a world of bug repair people working away helping out injured tiny creatures. 

Butter is slippery

Someone has slipped and fallen in the butter and the police have shown up to rescue them. Things are not going well and there’s certainly going to be a mess. 

Canned kraken

In one can there was a peaceful couple under a tree, but opening this one has apparently unleashed the kraken. 

Flour worm

We like the imagination of Péter Csákvári and the creative curiosities he throws into his environment and his photos. 

So that’s how they’re made

Here we see some tiny workers going about their job of making sultanas. Or are they reinflating dishevelled grapes?

Making popcorn

We like to look at these images and imagine a tiny army of works beavering away like this.

Buckle up

Some of these tiny worlds tell an important story for real life as well. Like the importance of wearing a seatbelt in case you crash into a giant strawberry. 

Ever wondered where the chocolate chips in cookies come from? Wonder no more.