The Winners From Landscape Photographer of the Year
The best photography from the Landscape Photographer of the Year
Consider yourself a dab hand with a camera? Then you could be the UK's next Landscape Photographer of the Year.
These breathtaking scenes from around the British Isles are the winners of this year's competition. From the hustle and bustle of city life in the capital to the calm waters of the Scottish Highlands these local photographers have expertly captured the beauty of our land.
Click through to see the winners and some of the stellar entries that only just missed out on the top spot...
Overall winner - Glencoe, Scotland
By Mark Littlejohn
Urban View Winner - Sheffield, England
By Daniel Cook
Classic View Winner - Derbyshire, England
By Dave Fieldhouse
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The VisitBritain You’re invited’ Award – Peak District, England
By Sven Mueller
Your View Winner – Berkshire, England
By Robert Oliver
Classic View Youth Winner - Dorset, England
By Jake Pike
Youth Overall Winner – Anglesey, Wales
By Sam Rielly
The Countryside is GREAT Award - North York Moors, England
By John Robinson
Network Rail Lines in the Landscape’ Award - London Bridge, England
By Stephen Bright
Living The View Winner - Brighton, England
By Jo Teasdale Click through to see the stellar entries that didn't win...
Streets of London, England
By Lesley Gibbons
Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan, Scotland
By Dietmar Horzog
View over Loch Treig, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands
By David Kirkpatrick
Pen y Fan, Brecon Becons, Wales
By Dan Santillo
Evening Storm over Ashey, Isle of Wight, England
By Jamie Russell
Steamer, Carn Mor Dearg, near Fort William, Scotland
By John Parminter
Winter evening walk, Kilmacolm, Inverclyde, Scotland
By Bill Crookston
Knapps Lock, Bridge of Weir, Scotland
By Peter Ribbeck
St Michael's Mount at dawn, Cornwall, England
By Phil Morgan
Dark forest, Golde Cap Estate, Dorset, England
By Ray Beer
Tweeddale, Scotland
By Craig Easton
Milky Way over Assynt, Scotland
By Alexander Neil
Foel Goch to Glyder Fach and Tryfan, Wales
By Alex Nail
Crossing trains, Rannoch Moor, Scotland
By Taliesin Coombes
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