On the edge of death.


A daredevil known as LiveJN hangs from a crane high above the New York City skyline. The image was captured by his companion @svvvk. Long Island University's pink campus building can be seen far below (LIU, centre)German tourist Andrej Ciesielski, from Munich, decided to photograph the New York city-scape by day and night in a risky roofing expedition. Roofing is when photographers scale giddy heights to capture vertigo-inducing images. This image shows Andrej dangling his legs off the side of a building overlooking Times Square

Brave bride Melissa Kornexl can be seen hanging perilously from the cliff face at Cathedral Ledge in New Hampshire, USA, and appears to put all her faith in her new husband, James, to stop her plummeting 400 feet to the ground. However, the clever snaps, taken by Jay and Vicki from Philbrick Photography, actually cleverly disguise harnesses safely anchoring the couple to the rock. The daring newlyweds braved winds of 45mph to capture the unique photos, and climbing guide Marc Chauvin cut holes in Melissa's wedding dress and James's suit to thread a rope through and stop the couple fallingA Russian daredevil relaxes on the arm of a crane in Moscow in a jaw-dropping picture by Ivan Semenov, 23. He's captured his friends posing in all sorts of precarious positions, including on Moscow's city business centre, the Victory Monument, and One Island East Centre in Hong Kong. So far, the gang have managed to avoid injury
Dimitriy Chernysh and his girlfriend Polina at the top of a skyscraper in Dubai. Dimitriy, 22, from Moscow, knew that Polina had always wanted to see Dubai's skyscrapers, so he took her straight to the top of one. He has become well-known in the urban exploration world for managing to scale some of the world's tallest buildings - without permission and without any safety gear.Pete Whittaker hangs upside down like bat in a stomach-churning image. The professional climber, 27, was in Canyonlands National Park in America with his friend Tom Randall when the incredible picture was taken. But Pete, from Sheffield, said the pose actually gives his arms a rest and allows him to think about his next moves
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