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The UK’s Glorious Landscape in 15 Unforgettable Photos


 The United Kingdom has some of the most beautiful and iconic landscapes, and this is exactly what the Landscape Photographer of the Year contest aims to celebrate. The competition was established in 2007, and since then it draws thousands of entries every year. 2020 was no different.

Among the select few who took home a victory was Chris Frost, who won the title of Adult Landscape Photographer of the Year, and the £10,000 ($13,000) prize, for his 2018 image of a wooded area in Dorset. In the youth division, it was Joshua Elphick, whose black and white photo of a sheep stood out the most. Scroll on to admire the UK’s glorious landscapes, as seen through the lenses of some very talented photographers. 

 

1. “Drama at the Lighthouse” by Aleks Gjika, Your View WinnerLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Drama at the Lighthouse” by Aleks Gjika

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

2. “Window of Opportunity” by Nigel Morton, Classic View CommendedLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Window of Opportunity” by Nigel Morton

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

3. “Counting Sheep” by Joshua Elphick, Young Landscape Photographer of the YearLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Counting Sheep” by Joshua Elphick,

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

Related: The Sheer Beauty of the UK

4. “Woolland Woods” by Chris Frost, Adult Landscape Photographer of the Year

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Woolland Woods” by Chris Frost

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5. “Kilchurn Castle” by Gavin Crozier, Historic Britain CommendedLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Kilchurn Castle” by Gavin Crozier,

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

6. “Buoy Teases Wave” by Jim Wolfe, Your View Commended

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Buoy Teases Wave” by Jim Wolfe

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Related: International Landscape Photographer Contest Winners

7. “Fantasy” by Neil Burnell, Black and White WinnerLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Fantasy” by Neil Burnell

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

8. “Wallace Monument” by Graham Mackay, Historic Britain Winner

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty,  “Wallace Monument” by Graham Mackay

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9. “Lone Mountain” by Nicola Fea, Black and White Commended

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Lone Mountain” by Nicola Fea

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

10. “Pillars” by Neil Burnell, Classic View CommendedLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty,  “Pillars” by Neil Burnell

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

Related: 2018 International Landscape Photographer Of The Year Entries

11. “When the Fog Parted” by Graham Eaton, Changing Landscapes Winner

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “When the Fog Parted” by Graham Eaton

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

12. “The Goods Shed” by Gary Collyer, Black and White CommendedLandscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “The Goods Shed” by Gary Collyer

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

13. “Ribblehead” by Brian Nunn, Lines in the Landscape Winner

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Ribblehead” by Brian Nunn

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

14. “Light Pass” by Wesley Chambers, Landscapes at Night Commended

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Light Pass” by Wesley Chambers

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

15. “Got You” by George Robertson, Urban Life Winner

Landscape Photography Awards Highlight UK's Beauty, “Got You” by George Robertson

Image Source: Landscape Photography Awards 

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