From the Edge of Wakefulness

Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 Winning Images

Although this has become predominantly a wedding blog, today I’m celebrating a double success at the 2011 “Take a View” UK Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Both these images were successful at the final stages, and consequently will feature at the exhibition starting on December 5th at the National Theatre in London. They will also be included in the popular book of the competition winners (available next week). The mushroom image (from Harrop Tarn in the Lake District) was voted by the judges as a runner-up in its category, and will feature in the postcard pack that is sold from the exhibition. Both these images are available as 40x30cm mounted and framed limited edition prints (contact me for details).

It’s become an ambition of mine to make the exhibition, and I’m elated as it’s the only serious national landscape photography competition, open to both professionals and amateurs.

UK Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 - Fungi from the Lake District


UK Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 - Gormley statue at Crosby Beach


The above image also featured in yesterday’s (23rd October) iPad edition of the Sunday Times (thanks to @ColinSBell for supplying this):


UK Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 - Sunday Times Selection


Colin has also kindly uploaded part of the full size version of the iPad edition.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted October 27, 2011 at 5:24 pm | Permalink

    Tom,

    Your photography of the statue in the sea is the best photograph I have seen all year. It is fabulous.

    R

  2. Posted November 23, 2011 at 8:00 am | Permalink

    Wonderful work! I can see why these are award winning. You should make a greeting cards line :)

    Those mushrooms are beautiful. I haven’t seen anything like that except in movies as special effects. What kind are they?

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