I’m honored to once again have one of my images included in the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. The image above from Death Valley won the third-place award in the Deserts category.
Congratulations to all the winners! You can see the competition galleries here. It’s a beautiful collection of photographs, and quite an honor to have my work included. As always, judging such things is highly subjective, and I’m sure there were many, many wonderful images submitted that didn’t get selected.
As I said last year, when this competition began, I’m happy to see a competition that celebrates nature and photography in its purest form. Kudos to the organizers for continuing this competition, and I hope it keeps going for a long time.
— Michael Frye
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Michael Frye is a professional photographer specializing in landscapes and nature. He is the author or principal photographer of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite, Yosemite Meditations, Yosemite Meditations for Women, Yosemite Meditations for Adventurers, and Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters. He has also written three eBooks: Light & Land: Landscapes in the Digital Darkroom, Exposure for Outdoor Photography, and Landscapes in Lightroom: The Essential Step-by-Step Guide. Michael has written numerous magazine articles on the art and technique of photography, and his images have been published in over thirty countries around the world. Michael has lived either in or near Yosemite National Park since 1983, currently residing just outside the park in Mariposa, California.
Hi Michael,
That’ stunning!
Congratulations for the award and the great image you submitted.
Regards and thank you sharing.
Thanks very much António!
Thanks Doug!
After looking at the Photographer of the Year awards…I have to say the judges missed the boat. Where is Michael?
Very kind of you, thanks Jody.
Congratulations Michael! Another beautiful photo!
Thanks so much Fred!
Congratulations Michael! The light in the those layers is amazing.
Thanks so much Alfredo!