PATTERNS of colourful swirls and twirls of smoke help to create these imaginative spellbinding photographs. The hypnotic and psychedelic images were created by American psychologist Mark Scalco, 49, who refers to his work as 'smokreations'. 'I've always enjoyed the patterns made by kaleidoscopes or some geometric screen-savers,' says Mark, of Durham, North Carolina. 'I remember as a kid looking for shapes in clouds and smoke.
THIS DANGER-mad female pensioner could be the oldest Brit to cage dive with CROCODILES .
A photographer has captured spellbinding images of stars swirling above the English countryside .
Leaping out of the ocean, a group of gentoo penguins fly through the air before landing safely on an iceberg .
A Little owl looks down the lens of a camera and gives the photographer a cheeky wink .
HUNDREDS of colour coordinated yarns lie abandoned in this once thriving textile mill .
A ROAD KILL munching Scot has chewed on everything from a dead squirrel to an unlucky crow – all in the name of art .
THIS may look like a dolphin through jumping hoops, but it is in fact nothing more than a clever 3D pencil drawing .
SAT ON top of a Brazilian turtle’s head, this little ladybird looks content as he studies his environment from a new height .
SQUEEZING their furry faces through a hole in a tree, a trio of curious baby squirrels leave their nest for the first time to explore their surroundings .
TRYING their best to wriggle away, three adorable tiger cubs receive their health checks at Chester Zoo .
A BIKINI swim with jellyfish sounds like the most painful past-time on the planet .
SOARING at 112 miles per hour through the air, this petite blonde certainly lives up to her title as the fastest flying woman in the world .