Lovely Landscapes Beautify Waterloo Station

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Lovely Landscapes Beautify Waterloo Station
Paul Fowles, Alone against the Torrent Elan Valley, Mid Wales Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017

Who doesn't love a bit of beautiful landscape photography? Every year the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition brings together stunning views from across Britain to present in an exhibition.

David Queenan, The Two Bridges, Port Edgar, South Queensferry, Scotland Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017

This year it's returning to the mezzanine at Waterloo station, allowing commuters to gaze at some wonderful views while waiting for their train.

Neil Burnell, Stilts, Osea Leisure Park, Blackwater, Essex, England, Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017

We've seen this exhibition every year for the last five years and have been impressed with the quality of photography each time, so we're expecting this year to be just as great.

Julien Elliott, A Shard of Ben London, England Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017

There's no better way to let you know what to expect than to show you some of the fantastic photographs so we've picked a selection of the dozens that will be on show in the exhibition - enjoy.

Philip Selby, Silbury Hill Wiltshire, England Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017
Jon Brook, Burning the Moor on Burn Moor Lancashire/North Yorkshire Border, England. Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017
Andrew Tobbin, Commuter Train in Winter near Dorking, Surrey, England Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017
Neil Burnell, Destruction Shoalstone, Brixham, Devon, England Landscape Photographer of the Year, 2017

Landscape Photographer of the Year will be on display at the mezzanine of Waterloo station from 20 November 2017 - 4 February 2018. It then moves to London Bridge station from 19 February to 11 March. The exhibition is free to view and is in conjunction with the launch of the book that is now available to purchase in bookshops and online.

Last Updated 20 November 2017