Feast your eyes on the winning shots for the 2020 Landscape Photographer of the Year competition

The splendour of Britain’s rural and urban landscapes have been captured in breathtaking fashion for the 13th time – by the shortlisted and winning entries to the 13th Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Every time, without fail, the winning and shortlisted images by the nation’s most talented amateur and professional photographers take the breath … Read more

Precipitation can erode a landscape quickly enough to ‘suck’ rocks out of the Earth, study shows 

Rain can move mountains and erode a landscape quickly enough to ‘suck rocks’ out of the ground, according to a new study that measured the impact of precipitation. Researchers from the University of Bristol developed a technique that involves examining particles from space inside grains of sand found in mountainous regions. They used these particles, … Read more

BEN WILKINSON: A dark cloud has descended over the savings landscape

BEN WILKINSON: A dark cloud has descended over the savings landscape… but we still should not tolerate paltry rates By Ben Wilkinson Money Mail Deputy Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 BST, 22 September 2020 | Updated: 22:52 BST, 22 September 2020 A dark cloud descended over the savings landscape on Monday morning as … Read more

Covid-19 lockdown prompts landscape photographer to self-publish a book of his favourite images

A landscape photographer whose work was cancelled during lockdown used the time to self-publish a book of his favourite images to inspire others. Thomas Heaton, 36, released a tome containing 53 incredible pictures he’d taken, from images of majestic mountains to photos of epic waterfalls, showing his journey as a photographer over the past five … Read more

MailOnline and Mail titles dominate UK news landscape

How the Mail titles dominate the news landscape: MailOnline and sister publications are visited or bought by 50% more Britons than nearest print rivals Mail’s titles are read by 17 per cent of people in the UK according to report 36% of all British people who consume news do so by consulting Mail titles  Next … Read more

How the Mail dominates the news landscape: MailOnline and Mail titles are read by 17% of readers

How the Mail titles dominate the news landscape: MailOnline and sister publications are visited or bought by 50% more Britons than nearest print rivals Mail’s titles are read by 17 per cent of people in the UK according to report 36% of all British people who consume news do so by consulting Mail titles  Next … Read more

The beautiful shortlisted images in a worldwide landscape photography contest run by photo app Agora

Hungry for fine photography? Then feast your eyes on these images. They are MailOnline Travel’s pick of the 50 stunning snaps shortlisted in a contest called #Landscape2020, run by photo app Agora. Agora asked photographers around the globe to send in their very best shots of breathtaking scenery. In total, 14,739 photos were submitted, with … Read more

Incredible images by photographer Gabor Nagy show the dramatic Icelandic landscape

Photographer Gabor Nagy spends months researching Iceland’s most eye-catching spots on Google Earth and then days driving and hiking its mountain roads to reach them – and snap them. As his incredible pictures of the country’s epic landscape show – the graft pays off.  He has captured Europe’s second-largest glacier, a breathtaking ‘bleeding’ volcanic crater and … Read more

The winning images from a landscape photography contest that showcase the beauty of planet earth

Stunning locations captured by the finalists of the 2020 Landscape Photography Competition showcase the Earth’s beauty in a unique series of images. In Eric Melzer’s other-worldly ‘Solar Storm’, water ripples in eerily perfect formation around the Ivanpah Solar Station in California. John Kimwell Laluma’s incredible ‘Density’ captures the courtyard of a Macau apartment building from … Read more

Steel memorial to Alan Turing ‘threatens the existing character’ of King’s College landscape 

An Alan Turing sculpture which is set to be constructed at the mathematician’s alma mater could threaten the ‘existing character’ of the Cambridge College, Historic England has claimed.  The 12ft steel structure, designed by Sir Antony Gormley, will commemorate the Second World War code-breaker, who attended King’s College in Cambridge between 1931 and 1934. Sir Antony’s memorial will … Read more