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“The Sacred Garden,” Gray Eaton. All images @ the artists, courtesy of the Landscape Photographer of the Year, shared with permission

The 2022 Landscape Photographer of the Year Contest Captures Stunning Environments Around the U.K.

From hazy lochs and grand mountainous vistas to water-side pedestrian paths, the 2022 Landscape Photographer of the Year contest highlights the vast splendor of Britain’s environments. Winners of this year’s competition encompass both the natural and human-made, showcasing a steam-engulfed train roaring across the Fellowman Crosses Ribblehead viaduct or a glimmering celestial sky above the limestone arch of Durdle Door.

The contest joins Network Rail for a traveling exhibition that will migrate across the U.K., starting with Paddington Station on October 31. Peruse the winning images on the competition’s site and by picking up a copy of this year’s book.

“The Fellsman Crosses Ribblehead Viaduct,” Matthew James Turner
“Durdle Door Night Lights,” Callum White
“Brecon in Winter,” Will Davies, overall winner
“Rough and Tumble,” Lloyd Lane
“Dirgelwch Penmon / Myster,” Llion Griffiths
“Regency Wharf,” Damien Walmsley
“Wild Elgol,” Fiona Campbell
“Ascension,” Demi Oral
“Gannets Overhead,” Thomas Easterbrook

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