“The Sacred Garden,” Gray Eaton. All images @ the artists, courtesy of the Landscape Photographer of the Year, shared with permission
From hazy lochs and grand mountainous vistas to water-side pedestrian paths, the 2022 contest highlights the vast splendor of Britain’s environments. Winners of this year’s competition encompass both the natural and human-made, showcasing a steam-engulfed train roaring across the Fellowman Crosses Ribblehead viaduct or a glimmering celestial sky above the limestone arch of Durdle Door.
The contest joins for a traveling exhibition that will migrate across the U.K., starting with Paddington Station on October 31. Peruse the winning images on and by picking up a copy of .
“The Fellsman Crosses Ribblehead Viaduct,” Matthew James Turner
“Durdle Door Night Lights,” Callum White
“Brecon in Winter,” Will Davies, overall winner
“Rough and Tumble,” Lloyd Lane
“Dirgelwch Penmon / Myster,” Llion Griffiths
“Regency Wharf,” Damien Walmsley
“Wild Elgol,” Fiona Campbell
“Ascension,” Demi Oral
“Gannets Overhead,” Thomas Easterbrook
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