A ROAD KILL munching Scot has chewed on everything from a dead squirrel to an unlucky crow – all in the name of art. On seeing road kill on the side of a road, most people’s stomachs would turn. But these oddball photographs show how Scottish photographer Rowan Corkill, 26, gamely picked up the squashed critters and popped them in his mouth for his self-portrait project, which took place in 2010. ‘This is something that most human beings don’t do,’ said Rowan. ‘We have hands to hold things and we would never consider eating a random wild bird or squirrel…
STARING open-mouthed into the camera, this shocked fish looks out of place in the middle of its angry friends .
POWERFUL bolts of lightning illuminate the night sky in an incredible autumn storm over the Sardinian coastline .
A BEAUTIFUL sight for the eyes and the imagination, these liquid sculptures take shape in many different colours and formations .
WITH A STERN look of determination on their faces, these adorable pooches perfect their doggy paddle as they dive head first into a swimming pool .
GLAMPING is taken to a whole new level in the form of the luxurious Pop-Up Hotel .
A northern potoo shows it is a master of disguise as it perches on a tree stump and blends into the bark .
With one hand rested on his belly and the other propping his head up, this lazy lizard takes an afternoon break .
IT'S the iconic TV show that influenced a whole generation in the 1990s .
Gigantic 100ft waves create the perfect playground for dare-devil surfers from across the world .
It's incredible to think anyone could live in such horrendous squalor - yet two men have been prosecuted for keeping their homes in such revolting conditions that it was no longer fit for their animals .
The beds are consumed by moss instead of customers at this abandoned hotel .
TENNIS was a game made for three according to the first Victorian rule book .