Five of the Island's most talented photographers will share their tips in capturing scenic shots.
The ‘Nature Through A Lens’ event will take place at the Manx Museum Lecture Theatre, Douglas, on Thursday 6 May at 7pm.
It's part of Manx Wildlife Week (30 April-9 May), which is packed with walks, talks and nature themed events.
Taking part are:
Leigh Morris, CEO of Manx Wildlife Trust, who takes spectacular underwater images while diving off the Isle of Man.
Peter Killey, who photographs landscapes and some of our best-known birds.
Mike Radcliffe, who captures the sea in all its moods, landscapes, marine life and birds.
Catharine Devine, a recent graduate in photography from Manchester University, who practices a diverse range of photography, including people enjoying nature.
Sean Corlett, whose love of nature inspired him to plant a wildflower garden and capture in incredible detail its insect visitors.
Tickets for the event are free can be booked via Eventbrite.
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