THESE stunning photos were all captured by Argus Camera Club regular Sylvia Lemoniates.

Her photos are usually among the most liked on our page and Sylvia loves to share her work with the public.

Speaking to The Argus the 71 year old, from Southwick, said: “I always carry my camera with me.

“You never know what is going to present itself.

“I love the camera club.

“People are very nice and respond well to my work.

“Other people might not have the opportunity to take photos so I want to share my passion with them.”

The Argus Camera Club picked the theme of nature and wildlife for a joint May and June competition to celebrate the renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition which is on loan to Brighton Museum and Art Gallery from the Natural History Museum in London.

It runs until September 8 so why not go along for some inspiration?

General admission is £6 for adults and £3.50 for children aged five to 18.

Brighton and Hove residents get in for £4 and it’s free for accompanying children.

Our competition is run in partnership with Brighton Museum and our winner will get a £50 prize and two Brighton Explorer passes which give entry to the Royal Pavilion, the i360 and Sea Life Brighton.

Entries can be uploaded to the Argus Camera Club until the end of June and the winners will be chosen by staff from the museum and the Argus.

There is an additional category for youngsters under 14 and the prize will be Explorer passes for a family of four and £50.

Youngsters entering will need to have their pictures uploaded by someone old enough to use Facebook. They must be clearly marked as a young person’s entry.