Dramatic image of ferry in a storm takes top prize in landscape photography contest

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Stormy seas: David Lyons' black and white image of a Ferry, with passengers on board, leaving Newhaven harbour, East Sussex, in a violent storm won the Your View category in the Take a View - Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards

Just looking at the photograph is enough to make you feel queasy.
So spare a thought for the poor passengers inside this ferry, pictured as it battled through a violent storm off the Sussex coast.
And perhaps spare a thought for the photographer too who was also at sea during the rough seas.

Top prize: This beautiful image, called 'Mist and Reflections' taken on Crummock Water, Cumbria, by Tony Bennett was the overall winner of the competition

Haunting: This black and white image of a group of friends playing around in an avenue of trees called 'Mystical Morning' was taken by Bob McCallion and won the 'Living the View' category

Winter scene: This image, titled 'Ghost of Rannoch Moor', was taken by David Breen at the edge of Loch Rannoch in Scotland

Steam and iron: This photograph of a steam train rattling over a bridge called Caught in a Web of Iron, was taken in North Queensferry, Fife, by David Cation. It won the Network Rail 'Lines in the Landscape' award

Birds at sunset: Starling birds fly into the orange sky over Carmarthen, Wales. The image was taken by Nigel McCall and was the winner of the Urban View category

Auburn colours: Autumn leaves at Polesden Lacey, Surrey, taken by Young Landscape Photographer of the year Christopher Page

source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2469711/Did-pack-seasickness-pills-darling-Dramatic-image-ferry-storm-takes-prize-landscape-photography-contest.html
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