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This stunning shot of Corfe Castle, Dorset, presents the historic building in a completely new light - with no computer trickery. Taken by Mike Byford, the photo was a deserving winner in the eyes of the judges. Chris Hudson, the magazine's art editor said: "This stunning shot was by far the judges' favourite entry across the board not only because it captures such an amazing sight, but also because Mike had the technical knowledge to shoot it in such a beautiful way." (Mike Byford)
This stunning shot of Corfe Castle, Dorset, presents the historic building in a completely new light - with no computer trickery. Taken by Mike Byford, the photo was a deserving winner in the eyes of the judges. Chris Hudson, the magazine's art editor said: "This stunning shot was by far the judges' favourite entry across the board not only because it captures such an amazing sight, but also because Mike had the technical knowledge to shoot it in such a beautiful way." (Mike Byford)
The winners of the National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition have been announced. The stunning images range from a unique portrait of a swan to a professional snowboarder apparently floating in the air - with no Photoshop adjustments. The winning photo, by Mike Byford, shows a majestic-looking Corfe Castle shrouded by mist. Mr Byford's prize was a page dedicated to his work in the April issue of the National Geographic magazine and a trip to Utah. Take a look at all the winning photos...