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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wild camping on St Abbs Head, Scotland. Highly commended.
A free exhibition of the winning and commended entries is being held at the Lyttelton Foyer, National Theatre, London SE1 from 5 December until 24 January 2010. A book featuring the entries, Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 03 will be published on 31 October by AA Publishing at £25. The 2009 Awards are supported by Natural England and the English National Park Authorities. Visit take-a-view.co.uk for more information.
Photograph: Gary Waidson The Millennium Bridge at dusk, London, England. Commended
Photograph: Adrian Hal The Horse Whisperer, Snowdonia, Wales. Highly commended
Photograph: Matthew Halstead The Dark Hedges, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Commended
Photograph: Peter Cox
One man went to mow, Kimmeridge, Dorset, England. Commended
Photograph: Anna Walls Burrator Plantation in summer, Dartmoor, Devon. Highly Commended
Photograph: Alex Nail Storm clears over Westminster Palace, London. Winner of the Phone View category
Photograph: Alex Varey Kilnsey Show Fell Race, North Yorkshire. Held each year on the first Tuesday after the August bank holiday, the race is part of a major agricultural show in the Yorkshire Dales. This picture of runners struggling through the mud won the Living the View category
Photograph: Stephen Garnett/Craven Herald Summit ridge of Blencathra, Lake District national park. This picture, taken at 3.20pm on Christmas Day, as sun set, won the English National Parks award. It is 60 years this year since the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act was passed, creating national parks, and the English National Parks Authority sponsored this competition
Photograph: Chris McIlreavy Food for thought, Aberdeen Harbour, Scotland. Winner of the Your View category
Photograph: John Parminter
Winter nightfall, Hebden Bridge. This picture of the West Yorkshire town won the Landscape on Your Doorstep category, an award given by one of the competition’s sponsors, Natural England
Photograph: Nigel Hillier Buachaille Etive Mòr, near Glen Coe. Winner of the Classic View category
Photograph: John Parminter This photograph of sunrise over the Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye was chosen as the best of thousands of entries showing some of the UK's finest views. Paris-based photographer Emmanuel Coupe takes home £10,000, and his picture will be the centrepiece of a free exhibition at the National Theatre in London from 5 December
Photograph: Emmanuel Coupe/PA
source: guardian.co.uk
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