French photographer Eric Maloberti, 39, dressed up his three-month-old baby daughter June in different costumes, showcasing different career choices, for a project entitled Un Jour, Mon Enfant Tu Seras — which translates as One Day, My Child You Will Be.
Photographer Jutta Kirchner captured these photos of Siberian tigers in Tiergarten Schönbrunn zoo in Vienna, Austria. Standing on their hind legs, the two playful tigers appear to be dancing ballroom style.
Artist Sonja Hinrichsen made these drawings in the snow near Steamboat Springs, Colorado, at Rabbit Ears Pass – one step at the time. Photographer Cedar Beauregard captured her in action from the helicopter.
A team of scientists launched an instrument-laden rocket into northern lights display on Saturday, February 18th. The two-stage Terrier-Black Brant rocket was blasted from the Poker Flat Research Range in Fairbanks, Alaska. Funded by the NASA, the mission is studying electrical activity in the aurora borealis and the likelihood it’s interfering with GPS and other signals.
Pet photographer Seth Casteel captured these cool photos of dogs underwater, fetching a ball.
Pilot JR Hott of Panhandle Helicopters captured this strange looking cloud formations in Panama City Beach, Florida. The spectacular ‘condo fog’ forms along the waterfront when moist, warm air blows in off the Gulf of Mexico. As the condo buildings force the air to climb, the slight cooling from the change in altitude is just enough to bring the air to its saturation point, creating a personal fog bank.
At the 2012 Light Festival in Ghent, Belgium, this 55,000 LED light cathedral stole the show. The light installation was made by Luminarie De Cagna, an Italian company specialized in building illuminations.
Slovakian photographer Dusan Beno captured these wonderfully detailed macro portraits of insects and spiders:
A wind turbine exploded in flames after it was struck by hurricane-force winds at Ardrossan Wind Farm, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The $3 million, 328-foot-tall, wind turbine was spinning so fast it caught fire. Local photographer Stuart McMahon captured the incident in a series of photographs:
Whoaa! She should feel lucky to be alive after that!