Following on from yesterday's good news, I can also confirm that my image "Long Lane" has been Commended in the 2022 UK Landscape Photographer of the Year in the Black and White category. I'm feeling very honoured having two of my images featured this year as the standard of the competition is extremely high, and it is also pretty humbling that this is one of them as it is a picture of my home city.
It will be featured in the touring exhibition which begins in London at the end of this month, and also published in the Collection 15 Awards Book.
A big congrats to all the other photographers featured in the competition this year.
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Landscape Context - Landscape Photographer Research
Edd Allen Photography
Information him is a little hard to find, but he is from the south coast of England and have been an active landscape photographer for the past six years or so. He has won the LPOTY Fuji Film 2018 with a stunning image of waves in Newhaven, East Sussex called Collide. https://www.lpoty.co.uk/gallery/2018
Collide, Newhaven, East Sussex by Edd Allen
His work features very strong and enriched colours giving the scenes a heightened and stunning dream sensation. They look like a memory of a place rather than just a classic but flat image of a landscape. Capturing mother nature in all weathers, brooding skis, golden waves crashing in the sea, sun light peering through autumn tree leaves in the evening.
Gelid by Edd Allen
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Ribblehead, Brian Nunn, Special Award winner .. Landscape Photographer of the Year 2020 ..
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Whitehorse Project #4 Hackpen, A Slight Dusting... #photographyproject #Hackpen #Malborough #Wiltshire #timeforwiltshire Sometimes less is more, it gives you shadows!
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Something very special about great photography books; thrilled to be published in the Landscape Photographer Of The Year, Collection 12. My photograph is in the Urban View chapter. It was shot using this combination of my Panasonic Lumix G9 and Leica DG 12-60mm. The raw file was processed in Adobe Lightroom and finished in Alienskin Exposure X3. #landscapephotography #urbanview #urbanlandscape #lpoty #lpoty2018 #m43 #mirrorlesscamera #lumix #g9 #lumixg9 @lumixuk @lumix @lpotyuk @adobe @lightroom @alienskinsoftware #myexposureedit #photobook #photographybook #theshard #architecturephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/Br7tsjvghrQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1n6xaty2ru1fn
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Last Misty image for a while. #landscapephotography #landscape #bnw #bnwphotography #bnwmood #bnwlandscape #bnw_captures #bnw_greatshots #trees #mist #fog #contrast #bedfordshire #goodlight #moor #flitwickmoor #lpoty (at Flitwick) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKLfkmXH3aa/?igshid=10z1x9ydji0lc
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A little Celebration 🍾 This photograph has been commended in the 2017 Landscape Photographer of The Year awards and will be included in the awards book. It’s a real personal favourite from 2013 as we descended from Grasmoor in the Lake District. The two tiny figures are my dad and a family friend enjoying the view of endless mountains. Link in bio tells you much more. and yah it’s black and white #lakedistrict #lpoty (at Grasmoor)
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Cool Power commended-LPOTY UK 2020Flickr Top 25 images 2020 by Steve Cole
Via Flickr:
Just thought I would share some fantastic news with my friends on Flickr. My image Cool power, taken looking down Sawley cut towards the power station has been commended in the UK Landscape photographer of the year 2020. It will now be featured in not only the book but will also be on display in an exhibition being held at the Tower bridge train station in London until mid February..Happy days
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Cool Power commended-LPOTY UK by Captain Nikon https://flic.kr/p/2jXiybN
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Proud to announce that my image "The Fellsman crosses Ribblehead Viaduct" has been awarded RUNNER-UP in UK Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022, featured in the Lines In The Landscape category (sponsored by Network Rail).
This is the second consecutive year I have received this accolade, so I'm feeling very honoured indeed.
It will be published in the Collection 15 Awards Book, and also be on display in the touring exhibition which begins in London at the end of the month.
Congratulations to all the other featured photographers!
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With a stand in host sitting in the chair, this weeks PubCast may not go as smoothly as normal! We discuss LPOTY and the merits of the winning images and reveal the results of Photo Competition. We also find out what was in Gary's dodgy kebab!!The Photography Pubcast S2E4: LPOTY & Photo Comp results : Getting Old via Pocket https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nT2UmmjUa4
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National recognition for local photographer Windermere based photographer Andrew Jones captured a winning image of Derwent Water just after dawn earlier this year Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2018/10/24/national-recognition-for-local-photographer/
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A wonderful gesture and fabulous surprise from @lpotyuk & @charlie_waite A signed & embossed print, as a gift for having one my images (shot on my @lumixuk #lumixg9) selected for the #lpoty #lpoty2018 #photographybook https://www.instagram.com/p/BrhwOOvgFVM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=uch7fg7zmx03
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Hidden Gems
I was inspired by the Winning Photograph from the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition to look back over some old photographs that I took in Brighton
I found a couple of photographs of the starlings and their evening murmuration which I had previously pretty much over-looked and hadn't processed. I think the shots are OK and I'm not sure why I didn't process them at the time.
It is always worth taking a look back over your photographic history. Technology improves all the time as do your processing skills and you never know what you might find. The worst case is that you will get a stroll down memory lane.
Landscape Photographer of the Year 2016
Big congratulations to Matthew Cattell, who is the Landscape Photographer of the Year 2016 and the tenth holder of the title.
Matthew was the overall winner with his image of Brighton, entitled 'Starling Vortex'. Awards founder and head judge, Charlie Waite said “The sense of movement is palpable in Matthew’s photograph and you really feel what it would have been like to stand beside him. The starlings seem to be swirling around the iconic remains of Brighton’s West Pier in a manner reminiscent of the tornado in the Wizard of Oz. A judicious choice of shutter speed suits both birds and water. An intriguing image.”
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