IN a galaxy far, far away, this collection of stunning interstellar formations will leave you STARSTRUCK. Located millions of light years away from Earth, the patterns burst with colour but are unable to be seen clearly with the naked eye. Photographer Terry Hancock captured the images using a specialist astronomy camera attached to a telescope, from the comfort of his own back garden in Fremont, Michigan, USA. The 61-year-old sales manager, originally from Burnley, Lancashire, says: “My pictures are all long exposures of galaxies, nebulae and star clusters, which range in distance from thousands to many millions of light years away from Earth.
Throwing their arms up in the air, these energetic squirrels play a game of ball with a walnut .
A brave praying mantis makes an unusual friend in an Oriental garden lizard .
HUNDREDS of colour coordinated yarns lie abandoned in this once thriving textile mill .
LEAF-ing much to the imagination, this camera trickery is blooming marvellous .
LYING back in the snow, these two polar bears share a cuddle as they call time out on playtime .
SWIMMING slowly towards the shore, a small group of bottlenose dolphins arrive for breakfast at a beach in Western Australia .
WITH LUSH GREEN LANDSCAPES stretching out as far as the eye can see, you're in for a treat at these one of a kind treehouses .
This tranquil setting stretches for miles as the sun sets behind the mountain .
These uninvited guests ELEPHANTLY make their annual trip through the reception of this welcoming lodge .
CONTRASTING settings reveal some of England’s most beautiful landscapes in all their glory .
LIKE A living balloon this baitball of sardines is ready to burst when threatened by a pointy nosed sailfish .
A northern potoo shows it is a master of disguise as it perches on a tree stump and blends into the bark .