Watery Shapes by Phillip Glombik.
Judged by renownedNational GeographicphotographerJim Richardson, the winners and finalists are a beautiful look at the natural world.
Photographer Phillip Glombik took home the top prize for his evocative aerial photo of a river in Iceland.
“Watery Shapes” by Phillip Glombik. First Place.
I know what it is: river sediments in Iceland.
In other places, it echoes the desert dunes, or perhaps arctic blizzard drifts.
The patterns are primordial.
“Fringes of Abernethy” by Ed Smith. Second Place.
Here are the winners of The Independent Photographer Landscape Photography Awards.
Fringes of Abernethy by Ed Smith.
Morning Freeze by Remi Bergougnoux.
“Morning Freeze” by Remi Bergougnoux. Third Place.
Mystical Driftwood Drift by Jacqueline Anders.
Misty-rious Hill by Ian Asprey.
Offshore by Michael Jurek.
“Mystical Driftwood Drift” by Jacqueline Anders. Finalist.
Frozen Migration by Nicolas Castermans.
Into the Mist by Brandon Yoshizawa.
Inversion by Kyle Barden.
“Misty-rious Hill” by Ian Asprey. Finalist.
Untitled by William Holderfield.
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“Offshore” by Michael Jurek. Finalist.
“Frozen Migration” by Nicolas Castermans. Finalist.
“Into the Mist” by Brandon Yoshizawa. Finalist.
“Inversion” by Kyle Barden. Finalist.
“Untitled” by William Holderfield. Finalist.