NATURE in its purest form from around the world has been captured through the lens and is to go on display as part of a photographic exhibition.
Real Nature by Liz Stanley, 23, features a wide range of photographs that she has taken when she has been out and about and she has stumbled across on travels around the country and shows an insight into the natural world.
The press and publicity officer for Wycombe Swan, used her Fuji film camera to capture all of the images.
She says: "I'd like to think that I am the Ikea of photographers. My work is stylish and affordable and nature is my designer. I just happen to be the big blue and yellow building.
"The reason I go to the countryside and places of natural beauty is because they are exactly that natural beauty and it's on our doorstep. I don't visit them to find the perfect picture, most of the time I happen to have my camera on me, sometimes I forget my camera and use the camera on my phone. I don't go to find a picture I usually just stumble on it and that's what makes them unique."
Real Nature is on at Wycombe Swan Art Gallery, Circle Foyer, Wycombe Swan, from July 18 to 31. Admission is free and pictures are available for sale from £5 upwards.
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