AT first glance these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but they are in-fact real life drawings created using nothing but coloured pencils. From extremely intrusive close-up images to more creative sketches, these extraordinary works are the product of American illustrator Morgan Davidson, 21, after she fell in love with drawing at an early age. 'There are two sides to my work,' explains Morgan. 'On the one side I have a series of drawings that zoom in on the face, breaking the 'personal space' bubble we always put up around us.’
A shoe designer from London has spent a whopping £30,000 on Hello Kitty memorabilia .
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HIDING behind its flipper, this little seal comes over a little camera shy .
SOME OF the sea’s most terrifying creatures show their softer side as they join a group of diners for lunch .
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A German photographer travelled around Africa where he met and photographed members of tribes in a series of intimate portraits .
PICKING up a tiny tea-pot with its paws, a little red squirrel struggles to prepare its morning tea .
Scurrying along the branch of a tree, a little squirrel pushes a pram packed full of Easter treats .
Sprawled out on top of a log, this sleeping leopard takes a relaxing break from his daily routine .
A Kermit the Frog toy made famous by travelling the world is still globehopping, having racked up an incredible 420,000 kilometres to some of the world's furthest flung places .
From vivid greens to glowing pinks, the colours of the aurora borealis fill the night sky above a snow covered Lapland .