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Over 2600 entries were submitted to the world-wide competition with the judges narrowing it down to Top 101. Here are some outstanding samples:
In third place for the International Landscape Photographer of the Year which included Kryptoni (pictured) and the International Landscape Photograph of the Year is Warren Keelan from Australia
Wollongong-based Warren Keelan a seascape and ocean photographer submitted a series of powerful wave images including The Great Beyond (pictured)
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3213890/Windswept-trees-fog-crushing-blue-waves-stunning-images-crowned-best-landscape-photographs-world.html
Landscape and nature photographer based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia, Luke Tscharke, took home first prize for International Landscape Photograph of the Year for this stunning image of Barossa Valley, South Australia
'I’ve always had a fascination with nature, especially the ocean and its ever changing forms, and I am compelled to capture and share what I feel are special and unique moments in the sea,' said Warren Keelan. Teal (pictured) was one of the great images submitted
The recipient of the Long Exposure Award was Sydney based Fine Art and Conceptual Photographer Grant Galbraith who captured this image from Bombo headland, Kiama, NSW
Jon Martin from the United Kingdom was the winner of the 2015 snow and Ice award
Warren Keelan's submission of the powerful wave images lies in his interest and fascination with the unpredictable nature of water in motion
Based in Perth, Luke Austin took home the International Landscape Photographer of the Year award for this image of the heavily battered southern tip of the South Island of New Zealand titled Windswept
Australian Ricardo Da Cunha was runner up as Landscape Photographer of the Year for his portfolio of four moving images, this image is of a flamingo taking flight in Bolivia
Ricardo Da Cunha took overwhelming and captivating photos of volcanoes from a distance capturing the shadows and lighting surrounding the natural beauty. This image features one of the many volcanoes on the Bolivia and Chile border
Ricardo Da Cunha submitted a series of black and white and colour photos for the competition, this image of Volcan Villarrica in Chile was taken two weeks before the active volcano erupted
This circular gathering of rocks is found on the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand, this is one of the winning shots from Luke Austin's collection
'I prefer minimal landscape where there isn't too much clutter. It's in the simplicity,' said Luke Austin
This photograph of the sand dunes at Lancelin in Western Australia helped Perth man Luke Austin win photographer of the year
Source
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3213890/Windswept-trees-fog-crushing-blue-waves-stunning-images-crowned-best-landscape-photographs-world.html
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