This batch of entries includes amazing snaps of rocky coastlines and lush woodland, and the volatility of Britain’s weather.
The Landscape Photographer of the Year award, handed out in association with VisitBritain, was the brainchild of landscape photographer Charlie Waite.
He said: ‘Now, more than ever, I think we are realising how important the British landscape is to our wellbeing.
‘The feeling that we get when we shut the office door and escape to a green space, whether it be a small park or a vast mountain, is unique and of vital importance. Our landscape is a place in which to breathe and to create.’
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A lone figure stands tall over the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, with Edinburgh Castle visible in the distance
[런던의 새로운 초고층 스카이라인 야경]
Three of London's newest commercial skyscrapers - the Walkie-Talkie, Cheesegrater and Gherkin - shown with dramatic effect
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This spot off Hunstanton, in Norfolk, looks like the perfect place to hop along the rocks when the tide is low
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Photographer Darren Ciolli-Leach captured this frosty scene at Higger Tor in Derbyshire as the sun began to rise on a winter morning
The competition is open to everyone, with a special class for those younger than 17, and each entrant can submit 25 photographs across four categories.
There is a prize fund worth £20,000, including £10,000 for the overall winner and additional prizes within each category.
An exhibition of shortlisted and winning entries will premiere in late autumn, and the shortlisted entrants will also be published in a coffee table book.
Previous locations for the annual showcase have included the National Theatre and London Waterloo Station.
Those who are interested in submitting their photos for the Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year award have until July 12 to enter.
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The lights of cars are visible on a winding road with the village of Cheddar, in Somerset, and its reservoir in the distance
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Winter has set in in this photograph taken by Adrian Lyon at Glenridding, looking towards Helvellyn mountain in Cumbria
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