Landscape Photography
“Landscape” photography is defined as the photographic portrayal of all elements of the land, sea and sky whether natural or built or influenced by human endeavour. Examples include mountains, hills, farmland, coasts, bodies of water, forests and populated and industrial areas. Images may be created using traditional or other techniques (including but not limited to infrared, multiple exposures, intentional camera movement, abstraction, minimalism and post-processing.
Welcome to the RPS Landscape Group's competitions page
Join in the fun and challenge your photography skills
Monthly Competition
April
A monthly competition where members are invited to enter their landscape images and at the end of the month asked to vote for the top three.
The winning images are displayed on the Landscape Group website, Newsletters and Facebook.
Themed competition
Reflections Landscapes
The world is full of mirrors, both literal and metaphorical. This competition invites you to explore the captivating world of reflections through your camera's lens.
We challenge you to capture the essence of "reflection" in its many forms. Do you see it in the stillness of a mountain lake mirroring a snow-capped peak? Perhaps it's the fragmented reality reflected in a shattered window or a city skyline reflected in a puddle.
Look beyond the surface. Use reflection to tell a story, evoke an emotion, or simply showcase the beauty of the duplicated world.
We're eager to see your creativity and technical skills shine through.
The competition is open from April 1st.
Projects
Collaborative Projects bringing together the best of photography from RPS Landscape Group members
The Landscape Group photography projects are run by RPS Landscape Group members for other members to collaborate and share their skills.
You may also like to know about the RPS Landscape Circles....
Join an RPS Landscape Circles
FREE WITH YOUR RPS LANDSCAPE GROUP MEMBERSHIP
There are three circle groups running for Landscape Group Members: Processing, Print and Critique Circles. Each group meets over Zoom or discusses images by email. Group size varies from 6 to 10 members. To join a circle, email the RPS Landscape Group Circles Co-ordinator David Travis ARPS at landscapecircle@rps.org. In your email, please say which type of circle you would like to join.
Terms and Conditions
Copyright remains with the originator and each photographer shall be deemed to warrant that they own the entire copyright in the work.
The RPS Landscape Group reserves the right to display any entry, without payment, on the Landscape Group's webpages and their Social posts. If we do so, we will always credit the photographer. When submitting your image please use the following naming convention (image-title-by-firstname-lastname). In some cases, your photography may be entered for exhibition purposes which you will always be kept inform.
Please ensure that you read and agree with the above information before you submit your application. By submitting your application, you are agreeing to abide by the terms and conditions and the information set out above.
Thank you
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