Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 11 (AA Publishing, £25) is out now.
2017 marks the eleventh edition of the popular Landscape Photographer of the Year, the stunning coffee-table book containing spectacular full-colour prints of the winning and commended entries from the 2017 Take A View Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Both book and competition showcase the United Kingdom’s most beautiful and dramatic scenery through the sharp eyes of the nation’s best amateur and professional photographers.

Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 11

It’s been a strong year for great mountain views, many of which will be familiar to TGO readers. Here are a few of the best. Check out the full winners’ gallery here.

Header image: Philip Selby, Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, England Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017


Jan Pusdrowski, Watching over You, A’Mhaighdean, Fisherfield Forest, Highlands Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017

Jan Pusdrowski, Watching over You, A’Mhaighdean, Fisherfield Forest, Highlands Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017


Scott Robertson, Sgurr a’Chaorachain, Westeross, Scotland, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017

Scott Robertson, Sgurr a’Chaorachain, Wester Ross, Scotland, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017


Robert France, Painted with Light, Ribblehead Viaduct, North Yorkshire, England, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017

Robert France, Painted with Light, Ribblehead Viaduct, North Yorkshire, England, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017


Matthew Cattell, Puffins on Skomer Island off Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017

Matthew Cattell, Puffins on Skomer Island
off Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017


Hannah Faith Jackson, Return from the Hill, Lairig Leacach, Central Higlands, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017

Hannah Faith Jackson, Return from the Hill, Lairig Leacach, Central Higlands, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017


The awards are run in association with VisitBritain, The GREAT vision and the GREAT Britain #OMGB campaign.