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The best landscape photography of 2022 delivers awesome spectacle

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Top 101. Tan Son, Phu Tho, Viet Nam
Huan Vu
Winner - Photographer of the Year. Chile
Benjamin Briones Grandi
2nd Place - Photographer of the Year. China
Tony Wang
2nd Place - Photographer of the Year. Bulgaria
Tony Wang
3rd Place - Photographer of the Year. Argentina
Max Rive
Winner - Photograph of the Year. Mexico
Martin Broen
2nd Place - Photograph of the Year. Schlatenkees, Tyrol, Austria
Mitja Kobal
3rd Place - Photograph of the Year. China
Liu Bai
Abstract Aerial Award. Romania
Gheorghe Popa
Amazing Cloud Award. Africa
Jose D. Riquelme
Black and White Award. Iceland
Daniel Laan
Seascape Award. Scotland
Julien Delaval
Snow and Ice Award. Japan
Koki Dote
Top 101. La Palma / Spain
Nicolas Raspien
Top 101. North-Eastern Tiers, Tasmania, Australia
Benjamin Maze
Top 101. Cathedral Rocks, Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
Benjamin Maze
Top 101. Cape Sata, Japan
Yoshiki Abe
Top 101. Tan Son, Phu Tho, Viet Nam
Huan Vu
Top 101. Øygarden, Norway
Enrico Curti
Top 101. Soriška Planina Ski Resort In Slovenia
Alex Krivec
International Landscape Photographer of the Year. Top 101. Superstition Mountains, Arizona
Peter Coskun
Top 101. South East Crater From Monte Zoccolaro Sicily
Dario Giannobile
Top 101. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA
Joey Priola
Top 101. LUSAtian Mountains, Czech Republic
Michaela Vinterova
Top 101. Hoz-E Soltan Salt Lake, Qom Province, Iran
Isabella Tabacchi
Top 101. Fagradalsfjall, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Luis Solano
Top 101. Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
Luis Solano
Top 101. Teutoburger Wald, Germany
Waldemar von Niessen
Top 101. Graubünden, Switzerland
Lukas Moesch
Top 101. Lapland, Finland
Roberto Pavic
Top 101. Kluane National Park, Yukon Canada
Andrew Morse
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The latest chapter of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, the most consistently spectacular photo contest in the world, has delivered an awe-inspiring collection of images spanning everything from fantasy-styled mountain vistas to foreboding volcanic eruptions.

The contest is in its ninth year and it is perhaps one of the most straightforward photography competitions on the annual calendar. There are just two main prizes, Photograph of the Year (the best single image) and Photographer of the Year (the best portfolio of at least four images).

Winner - Photograph of the Year. Mexico
Martin Broen

The definition of what constitutes a landscape photograph is left deliberately vague by the competition organizers. This means the images celebrated in the contest end up being impressively varied, including everything from classic widescreen landscapes to surreal aerial imagery.

Winner - Photographer of the Year. Chile
Benjamin Briones Grandi

"The history of landscape painting and photography over the past 500 years or so is incredibly rich and diverse – who are we to limit what a photographer considers to be a landscape?" the website states. "So, there are no limits. You can enter natural or man-made landscapes, vast vistas or intimate locations. The choice is yours."

The winning single photograph of the year in 2022 perfectly encapsulates the unconventional nature of the contest. Martin Broen's gorgeous shot (above) of a diver exploring an underwater landscape seems straight out of a Jules Verne story.

Top 101. Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
Luis Solano

Alongside the main winners the contest awarded five "special" prizes this year. These awards included the best Black and White shot, an Amazing Cloud award, and the best Abstract Aerial image.

Take a look through our gallery at more highlights from this incredible contest.

Source: ILPOTY

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Great stuff!