Landscape Photographer of the Year 2020 in Pictures

 


Woolland Woods, Dorset by Chris Frost, Landscape photographer of the year 2020
‘Taken in spring of 2018 in a wooded area close to Milborne St Andrew in Dorset, this was the third visit to the area in a matter of days. On the previous days, both devoid of morning mists, the light had been harsh and unappealing but the third day delivered stunning conditions with mist swirling through the trees. The low shooting position allowed more emphasis to be placed on the wild garlic and pathway.’ Source : https://www.theguardian.com/


Spotlight, Devon by Neil Burnell, Black and White category winner
‘This was my first shot with a full spectrum converted Nikon D3200. This was taken with a 850nm screw-on filter for a nice contrast black and white image. I’ve since added a few filters to my collection and look forward to creating something quite different with the infrared full spectrum.’


Roman Road, Dorset by Leigh Dorey, Classic View adult winner
‘As the title suggests this was once a Roman road, built around 43AD as a supply route to a local fortress. It travels through deciduous woodland from the A35 in Upton to Corfe Mullen in Poole, Dorset. It is an area that I have visited with my camera many times before but none as ethereal as this morning was.’


Drama at the Lighthouse, Wales by Aleks Gjika, Your View category winner
A dramatic look at the power of the sea engulfing the lighthouse with huge waves.

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