To celebrate British photographers, photographic processing company CEWE has released a collection of new images showcasing people and nature across the globe.
All photos have been taken by UK photographers, from the CEWE Photo Award — the world’s largest photo competition.
The ten snaps were submitted in last year’s competition, which aimed to celebrate the best in photography across the globe.
The competition was open to everyone – from keen amateur photographers to established professionals.
Entrants were asked to submit photos that celebrated the competition’s ‘Our World is Beautiful’ theme.
Scroll through our gallery below...
- 'Family Love' by Lynsey Clearly in Houghton.
- 'Desert' by Roy Stout in Sahara, Morocco.
- 'Unique bonds' by Javed Rezaei Salanghouch in Mashhad, Iran.
- 'A splash of colour' captured by Pete Stevens in Isle of May,
- 'Wildflower' by Lynsey Clearly in Luton, UK.
- 'Jumping For Joy' by Grigorev Ivan in Gomel, Belarus.
- 'Fall Colours' by Vitaly Golovatyuk in Vladivostok, Russia.
- 'Two Generations' by Phillip James in Barton On Sea, UK.
- Underground Blooms by Mark Higham in Lambeth, UK.
- King Penguins by Martin Priestley in Stanley, Falkland Islands.
There were 10 categories for budding photographers to enter – from aerial shots and animals to landscapes, travel and culture.
In spring this year, the CEWE Photo Award will be returning for a fifth year, where photographers across the globe will once again be able to submit entries across 10 categories highlighting the true beauty of the world around us.
A photo expert at CEWE UK, said:
“We’re pleased to share such stunning images captured by UK photographers, showcasing unique and wonderful perspectives from across the globe.
“We’ve enjoyed seeing people’s entries to the CEWE Photo Award and are looking forward to celebrating the fifth year of the competition soon.”
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