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Highlights from the International Landscape Photographer of the Year

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Top 100. Born of Fire. Fagradalsfjall area, Iceland
Filip Hrebenda
Photographer of the Year. From Twilight To Light. Kazbek Mountain, Georgia
Aytek Cetin
Photographer of the Year. Story Of Ages.
Aytek Cetin
Photographer of the Year - Second Place. The Dark Lord. Vallée de la Clarée, French Alps
Max Rive
Photographer of the Year - Third Place. 3000.
Andrea Zappia
Photograph of the Year - Third Place. Reflector. Lake Bonney, South Australia
Ben Goode
Photograph of the Year - Second Place. The Drumlins in Winter. Menzingen, Switzerland
Cedric Tamani
Photograph of the Year. Comet NeoWise Setting. Mt. Tamalpais, Marin, CA, USA
Tanmay Sapkal
The Monochrome Award. Winter Forest. Neunkircher Höhe, Hesse, Germany
HEINER MACHALETT
The Amazing Aerial Award. Depths of Hell. Iceland
Chris Byrne
The Snow and Ice Award. The Winter of the Lake. Lago Laceno, Italy
Mimmo Salierno
Top 100. Pine Field Imhanri. Imhan-ri, South Korea
Yoon Suk Choi
Top 100. Spearhead. Gulf of Carpentaria, North Queensland, Australia
Scott Portelli
Top 100. Fire. Yosemite National Park, USA
Marcin Zajac
Top 100. Compelled by the Core. Near Moddergat, the Netherlands
Daniel Laan
Top 100. Tooms. Moddergat, the Netherlands
Daniel Laan
Top 100. The Outcasts. Mount Seymour, British Columbia, Canada
MATT JACKISCH
Top 100. Dogoda. Sydney, Australia
GERGO RUGLI
Top 100. War of the Worlds. Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK
Nick Green
Top 100. Midwinter Morning. Northern Lapland, Sweden
GUNAR STREU
Top 100. When Seasons Collide. Yosemite Valley, USA
Franka Gabler
Top 100. The Cap on the Snowy Mountain. Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
Jana luo
Top 100. The Intruder. Wistman's Wood, Dartmoor, UK
Simon Turnbull
Top 100. Social Distancing. Canton of Zug, Switzerland
Fabrice PETRUZZI
Top 100. Peaceful Existence. Northern Arizona, USA
Greg Stokesbury
Top 100. Grand Finale. Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada
Adam Gibbs
Top 100. Frozen Dunes. Mountains Dolgie, Orenburg region, Russia
Evgeny Ivanov
Top 100. Framed Nature. Pollino National Park, Basilicata, Italy
Antonio Valente
Top 100. Mountain of Ice. Jokulsarlon, Iceland
Pierre DESTRIBATS
Top 100. Shadow of Mordor. Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile
NOEL CASAJE
Top 100. Artists Palette. Useless Loop, Western Australia
Prithvi Bhattacharya
Top 100. Alone. Kumtag Desert, Xinjiang Province, China
Jade Lv
Top 100. Ice Cells. Cuejdel Lake, Romania
Gheorghe Popa
Top 100. Tree Frame. Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile.
CHANDRA BONG
Top 100. Born of Fire. Fagradalsfjall area, Iceland
Filip Hrebenda
Top 100. Access. Navajo Lake, Utah, USA
Andrew Baruffi
Top 100. Fire in the Hole. Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Itai Monnickendam
Top 100. Golden Desert. Badain Jaran Desert, Western Inner Mongolia, China
Jinyi He
Top 100. Collapse. Cape Disappointment, Washington, USA
Gavin hardcastle
Top 100. Primeval Arch and Columns. Mono Lake, Lee Vining, California, USA
Simon Xu
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Cementing its position as one of the most spectacular photo contests on the annual circuit, the International Landscape Photographer of the Year again delivers a stunning assortment of images, from mythical shots of snow-covered forests to awe-inspiring descents into hellish fiery volcanos.

In its eighth year, the International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition presents a fantastic snapshot of the aesthetic diversity in landscape photography. The competition is simple. There are no specific categories, and competition chairman Peter Eastway says there is no strict definition of what a landscape photograph should be.

Top 100. Framed Nature. Pollino National Park, Basilicata, Italy
Antonio Valente

“Our philosophy is that all approaches to landscape photography are valid,” said Eastway. “It is not up to us to say whether an image is a landscape or not … the history of landscape art is much broader than merely creating a record of nature. It is interpretive, imaginative and inspirational. Some photographers take their captures and re-map the tonality; others take several captures to produce a landscape of the mind.”

The competition centers around two main prizes: Photographer of the year (for a portfolio of at least four images) and Photograph of the Year. Turkish photographer Aytek Cetin won the top portfolio prize with a collection of gorgeously evocative images.

Photograph of the Year. Comet NeoWise Setting. Mt. Tamalpais, Marin, CA, USA
Tanmay Sapkal

The top single photograph of the year prize went to amateur US photographer Tamnay Sapkal. The shot, taken on Mt. Tamalpais, north of San Francisco, took a great deal of planning and multiple visits.

“It wasn’t possible to line up the comet exactly above the foreground I wanted, so I decided to take two separate exposures,” explained Sapkal. “It took a couple of visits to get just the right amount of fog on the hills to create the dreamy setting and then I waited patiently for some cars to drive by and create a blanket of light under the fog.”

The Amazing Aerial Award. Depths of Hell. Iceland
Chris Byrne

The competition also awards a number of annual special prizes that can vary from year to year. One of this year’s special award highlights was Chris Byrne’s Amazing Aerial Award-winning shot offering a mind-bindingly abstract glimpse inside a volcano in Iceland.

Take a closer look through our gallery at some more handpicked highlights from this essential landscape photography competition.

Source: International Landscape Photographer of the Year

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2 comments
TpPa
where as some are really interesting and beautiful to looks at, most look like they were subjected to a half an hour of photoshopping each, sorry they just look fake - unreal , etc.
Tony Loro
Great work and yes photoshop figures. None look unreal.