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The winners of the fifth International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition have been announced, with stunning shots documenting everything from magical mountains to glistening lakes and dark, forbidding forests.


There were almost 3,000 entries from photographers around the globe, leaving the judges with a headache to whittle them down.


Adam Gibbs from Canada has been revealed as the 'photographer of the year' (an award based on a folio submission of at least four images) with his hauntingly beautiful shots of woodland scenes around Vancouver Island. 


Meanwhile, American photographer Paul Marcellini took home the 'photograph of the year title' (awarded for a single image) for his striking image of tree trunks reflecting in a pool of water to create an optical illusion.


Here MailOnline Travel presents a selection of the photos that caught the judges' eyes...




John Finney from the UK took this stormy image while travelling between Waynoka and Enid in Oklahoma


John Finney from the UK took this stormy image while travelling between Waynoka and Enid in Oklahoma



John Finney from the UK took this stormy image while travelling between Waynoka and Enid in Oklahoma





Adam Gibbs from Canada was revealed as the 2018 International Landscape Photographer of the Year, which was awarded based on a folio submission of at least four images. He took the above shot while venturing around Vancouver Island


Adam Gibbs from Canada was revealed as the 2018 International Landscape Photographer of the Year, which was awarded based on a folio submission of at least four images. He took the above shot while venturing around Vancouver Island



Adam Gibbs from Canada was revealed as the 2018 International Landscape Photographer of the Year, which was awarded based on a folio submission of at least four images. He took the above shot while venturing around Vancouver Island





Gabor Dvornik from Hungary took this foggy image on the outskirts of Szigliget, which is a small village in the west of the country


Gabor Dvornik from Hungary took this foggy image on the outskirts of Szigliget, which is a small village in the west of the country



Gabor Dvornik from Hungary took this foggy image on the outskirts of Szigliget, which is a small village in the west of the country





Chung Hu from the U.S. took this atmospheric aerial shot while exploring the area around Fjallsárlón in Iceland 


Chung Hu from the U.S. took this atmospheric aerial shot while exploring the area around Fjallsárlón in Iceland 



Chung Hu from the U.S. took this atmospheric aerial shot while exploring the area around Fjallsárlón in Iceland 





American Chris Byrne cast his camera over the otherworldly landscape in Iceland to get this awe-inspiring shot


American Chris Byrne cast his camera over the otherworldly landscape in Iceland to get this awe-inspiring shot



American Chris Byrne cast his camera over the otherworldly landscape in Iceland to get this awe-inspiring shot





Lazar Ovidiu took this stunning shot of eerie reflections shimmering on Cuejdel Lake in Romania. It's the biggest natural dam lake in the country


Lazar Ovidiu took this stunning shot of eerie reflections shimmering on Cuejdel Lake in Romania. It's the biggest natural dam lake in the country



Lazar Ovidiu took this stunning shot of eerie reflections shimmering on Cuejdel Lake in Romania. It's the biggest natural dam lake in the country





Daniel Laan from the Netherlands captured sheets of pancake ice bathing in pink sunlight while travelling through Lofoten in Norway


Daniel Laan from the Netherlands captured sheets of pancake ice bathing in pink sunlight while travelling through Lofoten in Norway



Daniel Laan from the Netherlands captured sheets of pancake ice bathing in pink sunlight while travelling through Lofoten in Norway




Xiao Zhu from China photographed Mont Fitz Roy in Patagonia looking particularly majestic with a pink-hued sky swirling above


Xiao Zhu from China photographed Mont Fitz Roy in Patagonia looking particularly majestic with a pink-hued sky swirling above



Xiao Zhu from China photographed Mont Fitz Roy in Patagonia looking particularly majestic with a pink-hued sky swirling above





Tania Malkin from Australia took this stunning aerial image showing a tributary flowing into the Timor Sea in northern Australia


Tania Malkin from Australia took this stunning aerial image showing a tributary flowing into the Timor Sea in northern Australia



Tania Malkin from Australia took this stunning aerial image showing a tributary flowing into the Timor Sea in northern Australia





David Swindler from the U.S. photographed an undulating area of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona. This monument covers 293,689 acres, with elevations ranging from 3,100 feet to 6,500 feet above sea level


David Swindler from the U.S. photographed an undulating area of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona. This monument covers 293,689 acres, with elevations ranging from 3,100 feet to 6,500 feet above sea level



David Swindler from the U.S. photographed an undulating area of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona. This monument covers 293,689 acres, with elevations ranging from 3,100 feet to 6,500 feet above sea level





Thorsten Scheuermann from the U.S. journeyed to the southern states to take this watery shot of tree trunks reflected in a still body of water 


Thorsten Scheuermann from the U.S. journeyed to the southern states to take this watery shot of tree trunks reflected in a still body of water 



Thorsten Scheuermann from the U.S. journeyed to the southern states to take this watery shot of tree trunks reflected in a still body of water 





Thorsten Scheuermann captured a tree in the southern U.S. covered in 'old man's beard', with the cobweb-like weed looking particularly eerie as mist creeps into the picture  


Thorsten Scheuermann captured a tree in the southern U.S. covered in 'old man's beard', with the cobweb-like weed looking particularly eerie as mist creeps into the picture  



Thorsten Scheuermann captured a tree in the southern U.S. covered in 'old man's beard', with the cobweb-like weed looking particularly eerie as mist creeps into the picture  





Nicola Pirondini focused on this unusual rock formation while exploring the Calafuria Nature Reserve in Tuscany


Nicola Pirondini focused on this unusual rock formation while exploring the Calafuria Nature Reserve in Tuscany



Nicola Pirondini focused on this unusual rock formation while exploring the Calafuria Nature Reserve in Tuscany





It's difficult to see where these tree trunks start and where they end in this artistic shot taken in the south east of the U.S. by American photographer Paul Marcellini. This single image landed him the International Landscape Photograph of the Year award


It's difficult to see where these tree trunks start and where they end in this artistic shot taken in the south east of the U.S. by American photographer Paul Marcellini. This single image landed him the International Landscape Photograph of the Year award



It's difficult to see where these tree trunks start and where they end in this artistic shot taken in the south east of the U.S. by American photographer Paul Marcellini. This single image landed him the International Landscape Photograph of the Year award





A stunning evening sky unfolds over a field of lavender in Valensole, France, in this breathtaking photo by America's Peter Lik


A stunning evening sky unfolds over a field of lavender in Valensole, France, in this breathtaking photo by America's Peter Lik



A stunning evening sky unfolds over a field of lavender in Valensole, France, in this breathtaking photo by America's Peter Lik





Veselin Atanasov ventured into a woodland in Bulgaria's Central Balkan National Park to take this atmospheric shot


Veselin Atanasov ventured into a woodland in Bulgaria's Central Balkan National Park to take this atmospheric shot



Veselin Atanasov ventured into a woodland in Bulgaria's Central Balkan National Park to take this atmospheric shot





A wave on the south-east coast of Australia is perfectly captured as it crests in this moody photo by Australian photographer Warren Keelan


A wave on the south-east coast of Australia is perfectly captured as it crests in this moody photo by Australian photographer Warren Keelan



A wave on the south-east coast of Australia is perfectly captured as it crests in this moody photo by Australian photographer Warren Keelan





A ghostly group of frozen trees in Finnish Lapland was captured by Australian photographer Ignacio Palacios


A ghostly group of frozen trees in Finnish Lapland was captured by Australian photographer Ignacio Palacios



A ghostly group of frozen trees in Finnish Lapland was captured by Australian photographer Ignacio Palacios





Edward Hyde from the UK captured a stormy day down at Newhaven Harbour in East Sussex with waves smashing over the barriers and spray misting the air. Here, one wave looks like the head of a dragon


Edward Hyde from the UK captured a stormy day down at Newhaven Harbour in East Sussex with waves smashing over the barriers and spray misting the air. Here, one wave looks like the head of a dragon



Edward Hyde from the UK captured a stormy day down at Newhaven Harbour in East Sussex with waves smashing over the barriers and spray misting the air. Here, one wave looks like the head of a dragon





Nathaniel Merz from Korea used two trees to frame his shot of the pine grove at Imhan-ri in South Korea with fog preventing the viewer from seeing beyond the tree line


Nathaniel Merz from Korea used two trees to frame his shot of the pine grove at Imhan-ri in South Korea with fog preventing the viewer from seeing beyond the tree line



Nathaniel Merz from Korea used two trees to frame his shot of the pine grove at Imhan-ri in South Korea with fog preventing the viewer from seeing beyond the tree line



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