These are the amazing close up pictures of North Korea's mass games - after photographers were previously banned from taking shots so close to the dazzling formation dances.They feature over 100,000 people in the performing art displays that include tens of thousands of gymnasts synchronizing movements in line with a background of card-turners who entertain spectators. About 20,000 of them form the background to the show holding large books whose pages flip simultaneously to produce the huge displays.The rapid change of images sees one card exchanged for another in a swift and synchronized movement that takes hours of rehearsals and detailed choreography.Photographer Werner Kranwetvogel, 40, captured the stunning shots after he gained rare access to the communist country's public displays.
GIANT garden sculptures don't beat about the bush .
Full of tired and busy commuters, these underground stations are rarely admired for their architecture or beauty .
WITH A LITTLE cap of fresh snow resting on his head, this squirrel tries his best to pull off his new look .
A world's first restaurant has opened in Canada, where having your order fall on deaf ears is a good thing .
DIVING down at a speed of 75mph, this is the moment a hungry osprey caught his prey .
This frozen lighthouse in Michigan could easily be mistaken for a still from the snow swept disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow .
NEW DELHI, A woman activist of India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party crosses a police barricade near the residence of ruling Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi during a protest against the recent rape of a five-year-old girl in New Delhi, India, April 21, 2013 .
FINALLY catching a meal, a pair of great white egrets fight over their dinner .
A soldier who lost both legs and an arm in Afghanistan has found love with a blonde bombshell he met through his newfound passion for rally driving .
A woman has lost a massive 15st after beating her addiction to cheese .