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  • Parkhouse Hill at Upper Dove Valley in Derbyshire

    Landscape photographer of the year 2022 – in pictures

    Landscape photographer of the year aims to inspire engagement with the British landscape through photography. We take a look at the winners of all categories
  • Woolland Woods - Overall Winner by Chris Frost

    Landscape photographer of the year 2020 – in pictures

    From dramatic seascapes to misty woodlands, to urban street scenes, cityscapes and detailed close-ups
  • Field of Red, Houghton, West Sussex, England

    Landscape photographer of the year 2018 – in pictures

    Our selection of winning and shortlisted images from this year’s competition reflects the diversity of the British landscape
  • Kilchurn Castle at Sunrise, Loch Awe, Highlands, Scotland

    Landscape photographer of the year 2017: the UK's best scenery – in pictures

    In this selection of winning and shortlisted images from this year’s competition, amateur and professional photographers worked to a brief of showcasing Britain’s eclectic landscapes
  • Chris Prescott - 'Danny MacAskill on The Inaccessible Pinnacle' Isle of Skye, Scotland (Landscape Photographer of the Year - Living the View 2015)

    A decade of award-winning British landscape photography – in pictures

    A new book brings together the UK’s greatest landscape photographers, who have captured everything from violent seas to tranquil mountains
  • Take a View - Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards<br>FOR USE ONLY IN CONJUNCTION WITH TAKE A VIEW - LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Undated handout photo issued by Take a View of a photograph taken by Martin Birks of Chrome Hill in the Peak District, Derbyshire, which has won the Living the view 2016, in the Take a View - Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday October 24, 2016.  See PA story ENVIRONMENT Photography. Photo credit should read: Martin Birks/PA Wire

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    Landscape photographer of the year awards – in pictures

    A selection of prizewinning images from the Take a View 2016 photography awards
  • Kisdon Force, Yorkshire Dales, by Bill Ward which has been named Adobe prize winner 2015 in the Landscape Photographer of the Year awards

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    Eyewitness: Landscape Photographer of the Year awards

  • Pont Fawr and river Conwy, Llanrwst, north Wales, by Julian Elliott – winner of the countryside is great category

    Take a View landscape photographer of the year 2015 – in pictures

  • Sunrise at Winnats Pass, Derbyshire, one of the winner's in this year's Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards

    Take a View Landscape photographer of the year 2014 – in pictures

    The winners of this year’s Take a View landscape photographer of the year awards have been announced. An exhibition will run for nine weeks starting 1 December on the mezzanine level of Waterloo station in London
  • Landscape photographer of the year

    Landscape photographer of the year 2013 – in pictures

    The winners of the inaugural Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year awards have been announced

  • The overall winner from this year's Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards

    Landscape photographer of the year 2011 – in pictures

    More than 100 of the best images are on display in a free exhibition at the National Theatre in London

  • Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards

    Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards 2010

    More than 100 of the best images from the Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards can be seen at the National Theatre

  • Light falling through the clouds over the Isle of Skye

    Take a view - Landscape Photographer of the Year 2009

    Some of the best entries in a competition that aims to highlight the beauty and diversity of British landscapes

  • Rannoch Moor, Scottish Highlands

    Best views of the UK

    Thousands of people aimed their cameras at our varied and dramatic countryside in the second annual Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Here are some of the best entries

  • Landscape photographer of the year awards 2007

    See our selection of the winning and commended entries to the first Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year awards.
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