AT first glance these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but they are in-fact real life drawings created using nothing but coloured pencils. From extremely intrusive close-up images to more creative sketches, these extraordinary works are the product of American illustrator Morgan Davidson, 21, after she fell in love with drawing at an early age. 'There are two sides to my work,' explains Morgan. 'On the one side I have a series of drawings that zoom in on the face, breaking the 'personal space' bubble we always put up around us.’
WONDERS of the world have been transformed into their mini-versions in a seven-year round the world adventure .
Playing, splashing and generally messing around, these polar bears show they certainly have a soft spot for the water, and not just each other .
COVERING themselves in ash and face paint, these are the holy men who live their lives away from everyday society .
SEA LIFE and greenery in one shot show nature at its very best .
THESE LOVE BIRDS can’t keep their beaks off each other as they share a very public display of affection .
FIFTEEEN years after it was closed pictures by a British teacher show the calamity Hong Kong airport that was closed for being too dangerous .
A family of foster carers are facing bankruptcy and homelessness after they signed up to a Government scheme to renovate their house to be used for disabled children's short breaks .
A northern potoo shows it is a master of disguise as it perches on a tree stump and blends into the bark .
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 .
RESTING his weary head on his flipper, this little seal pup takes a much needed nap after an afternoon of strenuous yoga .
SWIMMING in unison, millions of silverside fish dwarf the divers .