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Nature in action

Dive into award-winning photographer Stephen Dalton’s new book and look at nature with a whole new perspective. Dalton pioneered capturing animals in motion, long before digital technology. In Capturing Motion: My Life in High Speed Photography (£24.95, HB, Firefly Books), he showcases a selection of stunning photos, such as this high-speed, split-level photograph of a frog diving into water. It’s a great choice for nature lovers with a passion for photography.

WORZEL’S BACK!

After the success of the 2019 TV adaptation about, is to be screened on BBC One over Christmas. Written and directed by Mackenzie Crook again – who also stars as Worzel – this is sure to be a family TV highlight.

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