A German photographer travelled around Africa where he met and photographed members of tribes in a series of intimate portraits. From wearing animal skin clothing to living in huts made from cow dung, the traditional tribal lifestyle witnessed by Mario Gerth, of Erfurt, is a far cry from modern western civilization. The 38-year-old photographer toured the continent of Africa over a period of seven years, allowing him to visit a number of countries, including Kenya, Ethiopia and Angola.
Surveying its surroundings, a tiny harvest mouse climbs the stem of a dandelion .
TRYING their best to wriggle away, three adorable tiger cubs receive their health checks at Chester Zoo .
STARING eagerly into the camera, this little toad is full of curiosity .
Suspended FIFTY metres in the air, this is the last place that you would expect to find a fine dining experience .
An Italian photographer travelled to the highlands of New Guinea where he met an Indonesian tribe untouched by the modern world .
DIVING down at a speed of 75mph, this is the moment a hungry osprey caught his prey .
STAIRWAY obsessed photographers have captured psychedelic shots that will mesmerise you .
HUNDREDS of colour coordinated yarns lie abandoned in this once thriving textile mill .
THIS is the shocking moment a clumsy radio newsreader plunged into a freezing canal while texting her boyfriend instead of looking where she was going .
WITH the phosphorescent blobs and mesmerising patterns, these spectacular images may look like the hall marks of an enchanted forest but it is in fact the scene of thousands of dancing FIREFLIES .
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 .