11 photographers reminding us how beautiful britain is
BY READERS DIGEST
1st Jan 2015 Travel

Us Britons often take for granted the beauty of Great Britain. Thankfully, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2014 has succeeded in reminding us. From rural, to urban, we live on stunning island.
A Beginning and an End, Glencoe, Scotland
Mark Littlejohn
Overall winner, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Parys Mountain, Amlwch, Wales
Sam Rielly
Overall Youth Winner, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Sunrise at Winnats Pass, Derbyshire, England
Sven Mueller
Visit Britain Award, Landscape Photographer of the Year
London Bridge Station, London, England
Stephen Bright
Network Rail Award, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Cloud Clearing, Cribyn, Brecon Beacons, Wales
James-Osmond
Sunday Times Magazine Choice, Landscape Photographer of the Year
North Norfolk Coast, Norfolk, England
Malcolm English
Classic View, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Fred 'n' Sue, Brighton, East Sussex, England
Jo Teasdale
Living the View Winner, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Cairngorms National Park in winter, Highlands, Scotland
Tim Taylor
Living the View Runner Up, Landscape Photographer of the Year
The Arts Tower, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Daniel Cook
Urban View Winner, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Reflections at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, England
Mark Reeves
Urban View Runner Up, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Two Hundred and Six Beach Huts, Norfolk, England
Tim Harris
Your View Runner Up, Landscape Photographer of the Year
Landscape Photographer of the Year is in association with VisitBritain and Countryside is GREAT.
All winning and shortlisted images are published in Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 8 (AA Publishing, £25)