Landscape photo competition that’s open to all – deadline nears

Incredible photography is on display at London Paddington until June 24 as part of the Landscape Photographer of the Year, one of the few photography awards in the country that is regularly won by amateur photographers. If you miss it there, you can catch it at Charing Cross from 25 June to 8 July. Main picture (above) Burning the Moor on Burn Moor Lancashire/North Yorkshire Border, England by Jon Brook, 2017

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Offloading the MSC Jade, Port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, England by Timothy Burgess, 2017

Landscape Photographer of the Year was founded by the renowned Charlie Waite. The competition is open to everyone, with a special class for under 17s, and each entrant can submit 25 photographs across four categories. There is a prize fund worth £20,000, including £10,000 for the overall winner and additional special awards.

Entry for the 12th annual Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year Award is now open and entrants have until 7th July to submit their photographs of the British landscape.

This is a taste of what you are up against.

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Wet Sleddale Resevoir, Cumbria, England by Jeff Overs, 2017

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Barley on the Pembrokeshire Coast South Wales by Thomas Bown, 2017

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New Lanark Village, Lanarkshire, Scotland by William John Massey, 2017

Skomer Puffins
Puffins on the Wick at Skomer, shot low and wide with a beautiful sunset sky overhead.

Puffins on Skomer Island Off Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales, by Matthew Cattell, 2017

Visit www.take-a-view.co.uk

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June 2018.


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