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Sunday 3 December | 1.30pm - 2.30pm
West Bridgford Library
£3
Join wildlife photographer Alex Hyde to discover the world of Sherwood Forest Up Close, the exhibition running from Tuesday 28 November - Wednesday 20 December 2023 at West Bridgford Library. Photographing insects just a couple of millimetres long, Alex has revealed a world of unimaginable complexity and beauty right on our doorstep.
Come and discover fascinating facts about insect life and hear Alex describe tips and tricks for photographing insects yourself. As well as a formal presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions about the photographic techniques Alex uses and a discussion about what we can do to help insect biodiversity.
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