MASKED intruders look sinister but really they are a gang of urban exploring pranksters. Using make-up, special effects and light-painting techniques two urban explorers and their partners in grime have travelled around the best of British abandoned site to capture off-radar locations at their most spooky. The creepy photographs were taken by film maker and visual effects artist David Broad, and his partner Julie Kendall, after being gripped by the urban exploration world. 'Julie and I went for a walk one day and saw a sign that read 'danger keep out this is not a playground', well this was like a red flag to a bull and we had to see,' said David
LEAPING for joy five-feet above the waves this baby whale cutie is saying HELLO to its family after being lost .
PUSHING the diver out of his way, this little sea turtle shows he’s not in the mood for photographs .
A little caterpillar fearlessly scampers down a branch and confronts a praying mantis .
LIKE A living balloon this baitball of sardines is ready to burst when threatened by a pointy nosed sailfish .
A pair of BEAUTIFUL rescue sea turtles spot their catch in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef .
RAISING his flipper, this two day old seal pup gives a wave to the camera .
FISTS fly as two gorillas take each other on in a dramatic battle .
CLINGING onto nothing but ice, this brave climber reaches heights of 1000 FEET as he scales frozen solid waterfalls .
STEPFORD wives from the 1950's and 60's are performing history's most sexist exercise programme .
From vivid greens to glowing pinks, the colours of the aurora borealis fill the night sky above a snow covered Lapland .
MASKED intruders look sinister but really they are a gang of urban exploring pranksters .