Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year 2014

Yesterday I received some news via email that four of the images I submitted for consideration for the 2014 Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year competition had been shortlisted. This is the first year I have entered this competition and I would've been pleased to have one image shortlisted, but to have four is a nice surprise.

Two were taken around our new home in Dunbar and two were taken during our trip to the Outer Hebrides in July.

The judges will now decide who goes through the final round and looking at some of the past winners I know the competition will be fierce.  If none of the images get through to the final I wont be disappointed, I will endeavour to learn from the winning entries and start preparing for the 2015 competition.

We will find out in the next few weeks who the winners are.

Here are the four shortlisted entries -

Belhaven Bay, East Lothian

Eilean Glas Lighthouse, Isle of Scalpay, Outer Hebrides

Duntulm Castle, Isle of Skye

Rainbow over East Lothian, taken from Doon Hill
CLICK HERE for more information on the Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year competition


Images 1,2 and 3 were taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 with either a 10-24mm f4 (pics 1,3) or a 55-200mm lens (pic 2).  Image 4 was taken on a Nikon D800 and Nikkor 17-35mm f2.8


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