I’m currently working on our next art gallery exhibition, which is a little different to previous exhibitions. We’re working with the Take a view Landscape Photographer of the Year competition to showcase some stunning railway photography. The Network Rail Lines in the Landscape category of the awards has been hotly contested since 2010, and our exhibition will showcase the winning and commended entries from the last four years. This will be the first time that all of the railway images have been shown together.
Earlier this week the winners were announced, so I can give you a sneak preview of some of the images that will be in the exhibition.
The 2013 overall winner of the Lines in the Landscape category was this fantastic image of Scots Guardsman on the Forth Bridge by David Cation.
Two of the commended entries chose the same landscape, but feature different elements of the railways. The first is Dafydd Whyles’ classic view of the Ribblehead Viaduct.
And the second shows what happens when a photographer has one shot in mind, but gets a very different result.
The exhibition Lines in the Landscape opens on Thursday 21 November, and runs until 5 May 2014.
For more information on the awards see take-a-view.co.uk.
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to me, 2nd and 3rd are much better than the winner