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.
These adorable pictures show the moment two cuddly red panda cubs take their first look at the outside world and are weighed for the very first time .
VIBRANT bursts of colour fill the screen as beautiful flowers blossom in these time-lapse videos .
From vibrant blues to dazzling oranges, these eye catching hummingbirds proudly show off their impressive colours .
Hot on the heels of a little rabbit, this cheetah is on a mission to catch his prey .
SWIMMING in unison, millions of silverside fish dwarf the divers .
The rock restaurant, located in Zanzibar – THIS unique restaurant really does boast breath-taking views - as it is perched on a rock in the middle of the sea .
A baby sperm whale assumed the role of a friendly giant when faced with two awestruck divers .
With their guts spewing and eyes hanging out, these are the cuddly toys children might be reluctant to curl up to .
At first glance what might look like ordinary rusty bridge and road railings, are in fact amazing works of art .
A project to create an underwater tribute to the stone Moai statues of Easter Island ended in disaster when 15 replica structures were destroyed after toppling from a boat and into the sea .
Fetching a tiny carrot and a head-shaped snowball, a red squirrel builds the perfect snowman .
Some will get up close and personal with Mother Nature’s deadliest animals to get the perfect shot, posing the question, what lengths will a photographer go to for that all important picture? But in this case, the question should be what depths .