Take a View - Landscape Photographer of the Year 2012

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Well just heard the results from this years competition.

Only one in the book this time.

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A shot I took a couple of years back at Lindisfarne.

I had one other shortlisted but it didn't get in.

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Taken at Colwyn Bay earlier this year.

Anybody else got anything in this year?
 
Very well done, Gary :D
Looks like something out of the mists of time, doesn't it ? :cool:

The Colwyn bay one is almost surreal.


Congratulations to you too, Rich; that's just a blissful photo :)

atb,
M
 
All three pictures are fantastic - I'll have to see if I can find a local photo competetion that will have only abouat 5 entries so I can see if I can win one too!!
 
As I've said before, that Colwyn bay photo makes me feel a little uncomfortable, and I really don't know why. It's a superb image, absolutely stunning, and in the Wayland style that I really like, there's just something about it. Might have to beg a high quality version from you Gary to print out and put on the wall, I might get my head around it eventually that way. It's a great photo, I really like it, but it doesn't half make the skin crawl on the back of my neck :)

Cheers,

Stuart
 
It does look like a strand of bones I suppose.

It could be, but I don't really find bones uncomfortable. When you posted this image up a while ago I made more or less the same comment, there's just something about it :dunno:

And please don't take it as a negative comment at all Gary, I generally like uncomfortable art, and this is no exception :)

Stuart
 

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