From a floating jelly fish to a relaxed seal, Britain’s unappreciated beach life is captured above and below the water. The split level photographs were taken by marine biologist Andrew Pearson, 32, after he spent time researching underwater life in Cornwall and Dorset. ‘People don't always realise what is underwater just a few feet from a UK beach and how interesting it can be,’ says Andrew, of Southampton. ‘I find 'split level' or 'half and half' photography captures a unique perspective not often seen by many people.
With no luck at the front of the bus, the deer runs around the center seats trying to escape through the window – THIS is the astonishing moment a DEER crashed through the front windshield of a bus before it went hysterically running around the vehicle.
A former size 30 comfort-eater ditched her husband and lost over 10st after he called her a 'fat cow'.
With luminous colours and alien- like features, these magical mushrooms look like they belong on another planet.
AN ARRAY of colours, from pinks to blues and oranges, fill the night sky to create an amazing collection of interstellar patterns.
She was recently named Best Dressed Woman in a new list and is regarded as one of the most stylish women in the world.
From a platter of finger licking chicken wings to a bowl of Chinese noodle soup, these foodie snaps are enough to make your savoury saliva glands drool.
COULD this be the most distastrous wedding cake fail EVER? Most brides opt for a traditional tiered white wedding cake decorated with delicate pink roses and lace for their big day.
A curious red squirrel takes a break from collecting nuts and tries her hand at photography.
STARING open-mouthed into the camera, this shocked fish looks out of place in the middle of its angry friends.
A proud gorilla mum welcomes her newborn baby western lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species.
SOARING through the air, a hungry white-tailed kite prepares to snatch a vole from his mother’s claws.
This Robin Reliant appears to have taken a wrong turn after it ended up 15 feet high up in a TREE.