A photograph of a small, transient stream created by heavy rain and dwarfed by the might of Glencoe’s mountains wins top prize in this year’s search for the UK’s ‘Landscape Photographer of the Year’. Cumbrian-based photographer, Mark Littlejohn becomes the eighth person to win the overall title and the £10,000 prize. His picture was chosen by the judges, from the thousands of entries that showcase the richly diverse landscape of the UK.
Now in its eighth year, the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition is held annually. All pictures entered have to be of the UK but entrants come from all corners of the UK & beyond. The exhibition can be seen on the Mezzanine level of London Waterloo station from December 1, 2014 until January 31, 2015. Admission is free.
The accompanying Awards book, Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 8 (AA Publishing) is available now. The Awards are held in association with VisitBritain and the Countryside is GREAT campaign. For more information, please visit www.take-a-view.co.uk