U.K. Landscape Photographer of the Year award winner 2011

“Winter Field” © 2011 Robert Fulton


By Andrew Hudson Published: November 1, 2011 Updated: July 6, 2015

By Andrew Hudson Published: November 1, 2011 Updated: July 6, 2015

Robert Fulton has won Britain’s 2011 Landscape Photographer of the Year Award, and the £10,000 prize. His winning image featured an isolated stand of frosted trees in Scotland, with the eyes drawn in by the leading lines of snow-crusted fields. The stark composition was chosen from thousands of entries that showcased the richly diverse landscape of the UK.

“Phenomenal news! I’m stunned — it’s hardto get my head round it. I know lots of landscape photographers, both amateurand professional, who regard this competition as being the ‘THE BIG ONE’ so tobe told that I’m the overall winner is a tremendous accolade.”
Robert Fulton

Developed by Charlie Waite, the Landscape Photographer of the Year Award features photos of Britain and is sponsored by The Sunday Times Magazine, NetworkRail, Epson, Calumet, and others.


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