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.
Hot on the heels of a little rabbit, this cheetah is on a mission to catch his prey .
A blanket of fog is lit up by the colourful glowing lights of the city below .
Swimming side by side with divers, these manatees will do anything they can to stay warm .
A trout manages to escape the jaws of a hungry cormorant - only to find itself back inside the bird's long beak .
TOMORROW (Saturday) marks the 28th anniversary of the nuclear disaster that left the city of Chernobyl devastated .
SHOVELLING food into his mouth, this hungry gorilla enjoys a peaceful moment at dinner time .
THEIR gnarling teeth at the ready, these two baboons fight it out for the last piece of fruit .
SAT with his arms folded and a cross look on his face, this Gorilla looks like he's had enough of the Christmas holidays already .
STAIRWAY obsessed photographers have captured psychedelic shots that will mesmerise you .
CLIMBING, falling and tugging on his weary mum, this little orangutan is up to all kinds of trouble .
TENNIS was a game made for three according to the first Victorian rule book .