Photographer David Clifford has captured the world's most dogged runners doing what they love in the most remote and unforgiving environments.
So, this winner was disqualified: David Byrne's Lindisfarne, Northumberland
The winner of UK’s Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards, David Byrne, has unfortunately been disqualified for overuse of Photoshop. So who's the new winner? All is revealed in the next slide
A free exhibition, showcasing winning and commended entries, will be at the National Theatre in London from 12th November 2012 until 12th January 2013. The Awards are also accompanied by a full colour book – Landscape Photographer of the Year; Collection 6 by AA Publishing, which is available now. The 2012 Awards are held in association with Network Rail and you can find out more information at: www.take-a-view.co.uk
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