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Feast Your Eyes On The 30 Incredible Winning Shots For The 2020 UK Landscape Photographer Of The Year Contest
Most of us would probably agree that living through these difficult times, it's quite easy to forget how spectacular and mesmerizing the world we live in truly is. Luckily, we've got a lot of talented artists and annual photography contests, such as the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, that do a very good job of reminding us of all these things.
For the 13th time, this year's Landscape Photographer of the Year competition invited both professional and amateur photographers to celebrate the mesmerizing landscape of the United Kingdom. The contest has four categories as well as the youth competition for photographers aged 18 or under. The winner of the whole contest gets awarded the prestigious title "Landscape Photographer of the Year 2020" and £10,000. In addition, there are also prizes of £1000 and £500 for the images judged the best and second-best in each of four categories. The best photographer in the youth competition becomes the "Young Landscape Photographer of the Year 2020" and wins £1,000.
With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to look through some of the most spectacular shots from the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition 2020.
More info: lpoty.co.uk
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Your View Winner: Aleks Gjika, 'Drama At The Lighthouse', Wales
waaaaw. This is my absolute winner. A wall of water hitting the light house. Fabuleous
Your View Commended: Michael Johnston, 'Beech Tree Avenue', Aberdeenshire
Changing Landscapes Runner Up: Wesley Chambers, 'The Cloud Factory', Derbyshire
Your View Commended: Peter North, 'Deer In Dawn Mist', Hertfordshire
Black And White Commended: David Kidwell, 'Tree In Stythwaite Meadow', Cumbria
Your View Commended: Adrian Mills, 'West Pier Starlings', East Sussex
Historic Britain Commended: Gavin Crozier, 'Kilchurn Castle', The Highlands
Black And White Winner: Neil Burnell, 'Fantasy', Devon
Your View Commended: Will Milner, 'Mirkwood', Buckinghamshire
Black And White Commended: Jamie Williamson, 'Shaped By Wind And Wave', North Ayrshire
Your View Commended: Ross Hoddinott, 'White And Warm', Devon
Youth Lpoty Winner: Joshua Elphick, 'Counting Sheep', Sussex
Black And White Commended: Alan Storey, 'Fog On The Tyne', Tyne And Wear
Classic View Commended: Drew Buckley, 'Sugarloaf', Brecon Beacons
Urban Life Commended: Amanda Cook, 'The Bellow At Kingston', London
Your View Commended: Gary Waidson, 'Castlerigg Circle Of Light', Cumbria
Urban Life Winner: George Robertson, 'Got You', Glasgow
Black And White Commended: Tim Walton, 'Strabeg Bothy', Highland
Changing Landscapes Commended: John Hayward, 'Ironbridge Cooling Towers Demolition', Shropshire
Classic View Runner Up: Miguel Pilgrim, 'Seven Sisters Cliffs,' East Sussex
Classic View Commended: Neil Burnell, 'Pillars', Devon
Classic View Highly Commended: Chris Gorman, 'Majestic Winter', Highland
Classic View Commended: David Andrews, 'Herringfleet Frosty Sunrise', Suffolk
Historic Britain Winner: Graham Mackay, 'Wallace Monument From The Banks Of The Forth', Stirlingshire
Classic View Winner: Leigh Dorey, ' Roman Road', Dorset
Your View Commended: Daniel Kenealy, 'Good Morning Buachaille Etive Mòr', The Highlands
what a beautiful jigsaw this would make. And the time to put it together. WOW!!!!
Black And White Commended: Frans Van Hoogstraten, 'Totternish Ridge', Isle Of Skye
Classic View Commended: Mark Whitmarsh, 'Misty Sunrise, Colmer's Hill', Dorset
Black And White Commended: Graham Norton, 'Lonely Walk', Berkshire
Black And White Commended: Tracey Whitefoot, 'Winter Sketch', Nottinghamshire
I could not agree more! I would take content like this any day over "Disney Princesses Re-imagined as Millennials in the Midst of an Existential Crisis."
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Hum. Many of these look so heavily photoshopped that they can hardly be called photos any more. Reminds me of the kitschy fantasy images on posters that teenagers put up in their rooms. Disappointing. I had expected more from this collection.
I did art/photography in college. You'd be insane to think that people would submit the raw images. Generally all photographs will be edited, even if its just the shadows and highlights to give the picture extra depth. It would be great to see the raw images, but I can definitely still appreciate these. Not to mention, appreciate the skill in using photo editing software because honestly, to properly use photoshop to its full potential does take some real learning. Though I guess there are some newer softwares that make it easier to add some brightness etc, but these are maybe not as advanced.
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I could not agree more! I would take content like this any day over "Disney Princesses Re-imagined as Millennials in the Midst of an Existential Crisis."
Load More Replies...Holy heck. Did anyone else make it through all of those? 116 pictures...😓
Hum. Many of these look so heavily photoshopped that they can hardly be called photos any more. Reminds me of the kitschy fantasy images on posters that teenagers put up in their rooms. Disappointing. I had expected more from this collection.
I did art/photography in college. You'd be insane to think that people would submit the raw images. Generally all photographs will be edited, even if its just the shadows and highlights to give the picture extra depth. It would be great to see the raw images, but I can definitely still appreciate these. Not to mention, appreciate the skill in using photo editing software because honestly, to properly use photoshop to its full potential does take some real learning. Though I guess there are some newer softwares that make it easier to add some brightness etc, but these are maybe not as advanced.
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